Pharmacy - Emergency Medicine Deep Dive Podcast
Ondansetron is a widely used antiemetic, but concerns have long circulated about its potential to prolong the QT interval and trigger dangerous arrhythmias like torsades de pointes. In this episode, we explore what the evidence actually shows, drawing on large-scale research including a review of over 32,000 surgical patients and a meta-analysis of 170 clinical trials. The data consistently suggests that at standard low doses, the risk of serious cardiac events is extremely low for most patients. We also unpack why reported adverse outcomes are often linked to underlying heart conditions rather than the medication itself, and how administration strategies like slower IV delivery or oral dosing may further reduce risk. Finally, we examine whether routine ECG monitoring is truly necessary in low-risk patients and what this means for everyday clinical practice.
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