利多卡因
医学
麻醉
血流动力学
插管
气管插管
生理盐水
血流动力学反应
扁桃体切除术
腺样体切除术
入射(几何)
外科
心率
血压
内科学
物理
光学
作者
You Mi Ki,Nan Suk Kim,Sang Ho Lim,Myoung Hoon Kong,Hee Zoo Kim
出处
期刊:Daehan macwi'gwa haghoeji
[The Korean Society of Anesthesiologists]
日期:2007-01-01
卷期号:53 (3): S1-S1
被引量:7
标识
DOI:10.4097/kjae.2007.53.3.s1
摘要
Background: Cough and hyperdynamic reaction cause considerable discomfort, and they may lead to postoperative surgical complication. To reduce coughing and hemodynamics during emergence, the efficacy of laryngotracheal spraying with lidocaine before intubation is not clear, particularly, in children. We investigated such effect during emergence from general anesthesia, in children. Methods: Children were studied in a double blind manner: 105 ASA physical status I-II, aged 2-16 yrs, undergoing tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy. Patients were randomly grouped into three (A, B, and C) by the lidocaine spray before endotracheal intubation: 4% lidocaine to the group A (n = 32), 10% lidocaine to the group B (n = 36), and normal saline to the group C (n = 37). The same dose (2 mg/kg) of lidocaine was applied. During emergence, patients were observed their cough and hemodynamics. Results: Lidocaine spray, irrespective of concentration, did not significantly diminish the cough and the hemodynamic reaction across the groups before and after the extubation as well as in the recovery room (P value = 0.44, 0.86, 0.17). Conclusions: These findings support that the laryngotracheal spraying with lidocaine (2 mg/kg of 4% and 10%) before endotracheal intubation does not reduce the cough and hemodynamic reactions during emergence from general anesthesia in children. (Korean J Anesthesiol 2007; 53: S 1~6)
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