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Does dexamethasone enhance risk linked with post-op bleeding?


More and more kids are subjected to tonsillectomies. The number of surgeries in children younger than 15 years old has enhanced essentially.
After tonsillectomy or adenotonsillectomy children may experience vomiting and nausea. So, health care providers indicate applying corticosteroids during surgeries in order to reduce these post-operation side effects.
Unfortunately, while corticosteroids lower risks/severity related to nausea and vomiting, they are associated with certain other dangers. They may lead to bleeding during and after tonsillectomies. Late researches have manifested that the number of complications after tonsillectomies has increased during certain last years. Since number of tonsillectomies becomes more increased, complications appear more frequently as well.
Certain specialists decided to know whether bleeding occurs after tonsillectomies because of corticosteroids. They tried to find out whether there is any obvious difference in occurring of bleeding between children who use the corticosteroid dexamethasone during tonsillectomies and those who are not given this preparation. Thus, the scientists enrolled over 300 children in the trial.
Results of the trial have demonstrated that bleeding of the levels I and II are enhanced by 5% in those who are given a single measure of dexamethasone during tonsillectomy.
So, corticosteroids don’t maximize the risk connected with post-operation bleeding substantially. Although physicians doubt about safety of corticosteroids administered during tonsillectomies, they don’t increase severe bleeding events substantially.

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