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Ginger as a miracle against chemotherapy-induced vomiting

BACKGROUND: Vomiting is one of the most prevalent side effects of chemotherapy in cancer patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of ginger plant on chemotherapy-induced vomiting, since the previous studies were somehow imperfect and have provided controversial results. MATERIALS A...

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Autores principales: Yekta, Zohreh Parsa, Ebrahimi, Seyyed Meisam, Hosseini, Mostafa, Nasrabadi, Alireza Nikbakht, Sedighi, Sanambar, Surmaghi, Mohammad-Hosein Salehi, Madani, Hossein
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3703071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23853643
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author Yekta, Zohreh Parsa
Ebrahimi, Seyyed Meisam
Hosseini, Mostafa
Nasrabadi, Alireza Nikbakht
Sedighi, Sanambar
Surmaghi, Mohammad-Hosein Salehi
Madani, Hossein
author_facet Yekta, Zohreh Parsa
Ebrahimi, Seyyed Meisam
Hosseini, Mostafa
Nasrabadi, Alireza Nikbakht
Sedighi, Sanambar
Surmaghi, Mohammad-Hosein Salehi
Madani, Hossein
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description BACKGROUND: Vomiting is one of the most prevalent side effects of chemotherapy in cancer patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of ginger plant on chemotherapy-induced vomiting, since the previous studies were somehow imperfect and have provided controversial results. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This randomized double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial was conducted on 80 women with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy and suffering from vomiting in Imam Khomeini Hospital, Tehran, Iran, between July and December 2009. During a convenience sampling the participants were randomly allocated into treatment and placebo groups after taking a written informed consent. Two groups were matched based on the age and emetic risk of chemotherapy drugs. The treatment group received 250 mg ginger powder capsules (Zintoma) and placebo group 250 mg starch capsules 4 times a day (1 g/day) for 6 days since 3 days before chemotherapy session. A two-part self-made questionnaire was used to assess the effect of ginger. Patients completed the instrument every day. Then by STATA software version 8, the gathered data were analyzed using Fisher’s exact, Kruskal-Wallis, and Chi-square tests. RESULTS: The 2 groups had no significant age differences and were matched (ginger: 41.8±8.4 vs placebo: 45.1±10, P = 0.1). Vomiting cases were significantly lower in ginger group at anticipatory (P = 0.04), acute (P = 0.04), and delayed (P = 0.003) phases. Also, heartburn was the only and venial reported side effect (P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Taking ginger capsules (for 6 days since 3 days before chemotherapy) accompanied by the routine antiemetic treatment could relieve chemotherapy-induced vomiting in all phases.
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spelling pubmed-37030712013-07-12 Ginger as a miracle against chemotherapy-induced vomiting Yekta, Zohreh Parsa Ebrahimi, Seyyed Meisam Hosseini, Mostafa Nasrabadi, Alireza Nikbakht Sedighi, Sanambar Surmaghi, Mohammad-Hosein Salehi Madani, Hossein Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Vomiting is one of the most prevalent side effects of chemotherapy in cancer patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of ginger plant on chemotherapy-induced vomiting, since the previous studies were somehow imperfect and have provided controversial results. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This randomized double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial was conducted on 80 women with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy and suffering from vomiting in Imam Khomeini Hospital, Tehran, Iran, between July and December 2009. During a convenience sampling the participants were randomly allocated into treatment and placebo groups after taking a written informed consent. Two groups were matched based on the age and emetic risk of chemotherapy drugs. The treatment group received 250 mg ginger powder capsules (Zintoma) and placebo group 250 mg starch capsules 4 times a day (1 g/day) for 6 days since 3 days before chemotherapy session. A two-part self-made questionnaire was used to assess the effect of ginger. Patients completed the instrument every day. Then by STATA software version 8, the gathered data were analyzed using Fisher’s exact, Kruskal-Wallis, and Chi-square tests. RESULTS: The 2 groups had no significant age differences and were matched (ginger: 41.8±8.4 vs placebo: 45.1±10, P = 0.1). Vomiting cases were significantly lower in ginger group at anticipatory (P = 0.04), acute (P = 0.04), and delayed (P = 0.003) phases. Also, heartburn was the only and venial reported side effect (P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Taking ginger capsules (for 6 days since 3 days before chemotherapy) accompanied by the routine antiemetic treatment could relieve chemotherapy-induced vomiting in all phases. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3703071/ /pubmed/23853643 Text en Copyright: © Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yekta, Zohreh Parsa
Ebrahimi, Seyyed Meisam
Hosseini, Mostafa
Nasrabadi, Alireza Nikbakht
Sedighi, Sanambar
Surmaghi, Mohammad-Hosein Salehi
Madani, Hossein
Ginger as a miracle against chemotherapy-induced vomiting
title Ginger as a miracle against chemotherapy-induced vomiting
title_full Ginger as a miracle against chemotherapy-induced vomiting
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title_full_unstemmed Ginger as a miracle against chemotherapy-induced vomiting
title_short Ginger as a miracle against chemotherapy-induced vomiting
title_sort ginger as a miracle against chemotherapy-induced vomiting
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3703071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23853643
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