Friday, 22 July 2011

Ipecac: As Lovable as Gastric Lavage

"Ipecac-Induced Emesis and Gastric Lavage are Equally Unpleasant," D. Tandberg and D.A. Wood,
It has been widely held that gastric lavage is more unpleasant than ipecac-induced emesis. In fact, patients are occasionally threatened with large rubber tubes in order to persuade them to drink ipecac. To confirm that this assumption exists, we asked 41 emergency physicians and nurses who had never personally undergone either procedure to estimate the discomfort of each using a 10 cm unsegmented visual analog scale. This "naive" group thought that gastric lavage would be significantly more unpleasant than ipecac-induced emesis. Using the same methods, we asked 16 health professionals who had undergone both procedures as part of another study to score the recalled unpleasantness of each procedure.... Among normal volunteers, ipecac-induced emesis and gastric lavage are equally unpleasant gastric emptying procedures
Veterinary And Human Toxicology, vol. 30, no. 2, April 1988, pp. 10911. The authors, who are at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, report that:

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