Does Acupressure Decrease Post-operative Nausea and Vomiting (PONV) After the Pectus Excavatum Correction (NUSS) Procedure?
Pectus Excavatum
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Pectus Excavatum focused on measuring PONV, NUSS procedure, Acupressure, Pectus Excavatum
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- age 8-40 years old
- ASA 1-3
- males & females
Exclusion Criteria:
- local infection of the site - P6
- acupuncture treatment within 8 weeks of the preoperative period
- coagulopathy is a contraindication for Acupuncture but not Acupressure
Sites / Locations
- McMaster University Hospital, HHSC/Hamilton Health Sciences
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Sham Comparator
Acupressure Band
Sham Acupressure
A band with bead attachment will be used to produce Acupressure and applied to the P6 (three fingers breath from the wrist crease on th ventral surface of the upper limb). The application will be done 20 minutes prior to anesthesia and explanation as to usage after surgery will be given. The patient of caregiver will apply pressure on the bead for three minutes and repeat this four times a day for the next five days. None of the protocol for prevention of PONV in this group of patients will be changed. The postoperative therapy for nausea and vomiting will be on a PRN (as required) basis. Nausea and vomiting scores and VAS scores for pain estimation will be carried out according to hospital protocol in the PACU amd twice a day thereafter for their period of stay in the hospital. The amount of analgesics and antiemetics used and the number of days spent in the hospital will be registered.
The same band will be placed and turned so the beads face the corresponding point on the dorsal surface of the upper limb area.