Otorhinolaryngological surgery is one of the commonly applied procedures surgical treatments of children in the world. Postoperative vomiting (POV) is an important part of the management of pediatric anesthesia in this surgery that is also related with these surgical procedures. Postoperative vomiting is one of the most common complication of this surgery and may cause patients to receiving anesthesia again and stay longer in the hospital.The use of effective fluid therapy might be a safe way to reduce POV. There are many studies of fluid therapy adult patients on the other hands the number of children studies are limited. The aim of this study was to evaluate the POV effect of intraoperative hydration with 0.9 NaCl solution in children undergoing otorhinolaryngological surgery.
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Timeframe: postoperative first 30 min