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Granisetron plus dexamethasone versus granisetron alone in the prevention of vomiting induced by conditioning for stem cell transplantation: a prospective randomized study.
Author: HamanoYasuharu, IkedaYasuo, MatsuokaSahoko, MoriTakehiko, NagayamaHitomi, OkamotoShinichiro, TakayamaNobuyuki, WatanabeRieko, YokoyamaKenji
Original Abstract of the Article :
This prospective randomized study compared the efficacy and toxicity of granisetron and dexamethasone to those of granisetron alone for antiemetic control in patients receiving high-dose chemotherapy with or without total body irradiation (TBI) for stem cell transplantation. Patients were divided ra...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02982608
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Granisetron Plus Dexamethasone: A Double-Threat Against Vomiting
This research explores the effectiveness of antiemetic medications in preventing [Vomiting Induced by Conditioning for Stem Cell Transplantation]. The study compared the efficacy and toxicity of a combination therapy of granisetron and dexamethasone to that of granisetron alone in patients undergoing high-dose chemotherapy with or without total body irradiation (TBI) for stem cell transplantation. The researchers found that the combination therapy provided better emetic control, particularly during the first 24 hours of conditioning and for patients receiving TBI on the first day. However, the combination therapy was associated with more frequent side effects, suggesting a potential trade-off between efficacy and tolerability.
Combination Therapy: A Balancing Act of Efficacy and Side Effects
This study highlights the potential benefits and drawbacks of combining antiemetic medications. It's like a desert traveler choosing between a sturdy camel for a long journey or a faster but less reliable mount for a quick sprint. The combination therapy, while more effective, comes with a higher risk of side effects, requiring careful consideration of the individual patient's needs and risk tolerance.
Stem Cell Transplantation: Navigating the Side Effects
This research underscores the importance of careful consideration of antiemetic strategies in patients undergoing stem cell transplantation. It emphasizes the need to balance the benefits of effective emetic control with the potential risks of side effects. Just as a desert explorer needs to choose the right tools for their journey, healthcare providers must select the most appropriate antiemetic regimen for each patient, taking into account their individual needs and risks.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study provides valuable insights into the complex landscape of antiemetic therapy for stem cell transplantation. While the combination of granisetron and dexamethasone appears to be more effective in preventing vomiting, the increased risk of side effects necessitates careful consideration of the individual patient's needs and preferences. Just as a camel adapts its gait to navigate the challenging terrain of the desert, healthcare providers must tailor antiemetic strategies to each patient's unique requirements, striving for the optimal balance between efficacy and tolerability.
Date :
- Date Completed 2003-06-05
- Date Revised 2019-10-25
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