Effect of intracuff alkalinized 2% lidocaine on endotracheal tube cuff pressure and postoperative throat symptoms in anaesthesia maintained by nitrous oxide
Autor: | Nermina Rizvanović, Senada Čaušević, Nermin Hrnčić, Haris Hatibović |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male dysphagia lcsh:R Nitrous Oxide lcsh:Medicine Lidocaine Pharyngitis Middle Aged sore throat stomatognathic diseases Postoperative Complications Treatment Outcome Double-Blind Method cough otorhinolaryngologic diseases Intubation Intratracheal Pressure Humans Anesthesia Female Prospective Studies hoarseness Aged Anesthetics |
Zdroj: | Medicinski Glasnik, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 13-21 (2019) |
ISSN: | 1840-2445 |
Popis: | Aim To compare the effects of endotracheal tube cuff inflation media, air, saline and alkalinized 2% lidocaine on increase of cuff pressure (CP) during nitrous oxide maintained anaesthesia and on incidence of postoperative throat symptoms (PTS), and to evaluate the incidence of postoperative throat mucosal injuries (PTMI) depending on cuff inflation medium. Methods Ninety patients who had undergone elective surgery were randomly allocated into 3 equal groups per cuff inflation media: air (group A), saline (group S) and alkalinized 2% lidocaine (group L). The CP was monitored immediately after cuff inflation and further 5, 15, 30, 60 and 90 minutes after intubation. The incidence and intensity of PTS, sore throat, hoarseness, dysphagia and cough were evaluated 2, 6 and 24 hours after extubation. The incidence and intensity of PTMI were evaluated 24 hours after exubation using indirect laryngoscopy examination. Results The highest increase of mean CP was recorded in the group A (18.7±4.9), it was significantly lower (6.4±1.1) in the group S, while it remained stable in the group L (0.7±0.7). All PTS occurred less frequently in the group L: sore throat (p |
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