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Associations between bleeding and dexamethasone


More and more children are subjected to tonsillectomies. The number of operations in kids younger than 15 years old has increased obviously.
After tonsillectomy or adenotonsillectomy kids may experience vomiting and nausea. So, doctors prescribe administering corticosteroids during operations in order to lower these post-operation negative consequences.
Unfortunately, while corticosteroids decrease risks/severity connected with nausea and vomiting, they are associated with certain other problems. They may produce bleeding during and after tonsillectomies. Late researches have showed that the number of complications after tonsillectomies has enhanced during certain last years. Since number of tonsillectomies becomes higher, complications appear more frequently as well.
Certain specialists decided to define whether bleeding occurs after tonsillectomies because of corticosteroids. They attempted to learn whether there is any essential difference in occurring of bleeding between children who administer the corticosteroid dexamethasone during tonsillectomies and those that don’t receive this medicine. So, the specialists enrolled over 300 kids in the study.
Results of the research have displayed that bleeding of the levels I and II are enhanced by 5% in those that administer a single dosage of dexamethasone during tonsillectomy.
Thus, corticosteroids don’t maximize the risk linked with post-operation bleeding essentially. However scientists doubt about safety of corticosteroids applied during tonsillectomies, they don’t enhance grave bleeding events significantly.

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