2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00266-019-01325-5
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The Relationship Between the Preoperative Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio and Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting in Patients Undergoing Septorhinoplasty Surgery

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“…They compared nausea vomiting at recovery, antiemetic requirement at recovery, and at 24 h postoperatively between the groups and reported statistically significant differences. The results showed that NLR values over 2 calculated in the preoperative period could be an indicator of PONV risk, and they claimed that antiemetic prophylaxis could be given according to this value [3]. The present study indicates similar results; it was found that antiemetic use in 24 h and nausea/vomiting ratios were significantly higher in the group with higher NLR values.…”
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“…They compared nausea vomiting at recovery, antiemetic requirement at recovery, and at 24 h postoperatively between the groups and reported statistically significant differences. The results showed that NLR values over 2 calculated in the preoperative period could be an indicator of PONV risk, and they claimed that antiemetic prophylaxis could be given according to this value [3]. The present study indicates similar results; it was found that antiemetic use in 24 h and nausea/vomiting ratios were significantly higher in the group with higher NLR values.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…In their study conducted with 80 patients, Altun et al (2019) grouped the patients retrospectively according to their NLR values below and above 2. They compared nausea vomiting at recovery, antiemetic requirement at recovery, and at 24 h postoperatively between the groups and reported statistically significant differences.…”
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“…While the cut-off values determined for NLR in predicting PONV in previous studies were generally around 2 [1,2,21], this value was found to be 3.01 in the preoperative period and 7.13 in the postoperative period in our study. This difference may be related to the stress response of the patients and the inflammatory response to chest tube application in pneumothorax cases.…”
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confidence: 70%