Evaluation of prophylactic ketamine gargle for the attenuation of postoperative sore throat following general anaesthesia with orotracheal intubation: A prospective randomized control study

Dr. Khemraj Meena, Dr. Lalaram, Dr. Santosh Choudhary, Dr. Sandeep Sharma, Dr. Jyoti Gaekwad, Dr. Indira Kumari
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Background: Post-operative sore throat is well known complication of endotracheal intubation. Ketamine gargle is a newly proposed adjunct for reducing the incidence of POST in anesthesia so we planned a study to find out the effectiveness of ketamine gargle with normal saline for prevention of postoperative sore throat (POST) after orotracheal intubation and compared with normal saline. Material and Methods: Sixty patients aged between 18-60 years with American Society of Anaesthesiologists I and II, undergoing elective surgical procedures performed under general anaesthesia were randomly divided into two groups of 30 patients in each. Group S received 30 ml of normal saline and Group K received 40 mg of Ketamine in 30 ml of normal saline. All the patients were asked to gargle with the preparation for 30 sec after their arrival in the operation room 5 min before induction of anaesthesia. On arrival in the post-anaesthetic care unit ( 0 hr), at 2 hr, at 4 hr and at 24 hr thereafter, the patients were questioned by a blinded investigator whether he/she had experienced sore throat or any side-effect. Results: In Group S POST occurred more frequently as compared to Group K, at 0hr, 2hr, 4hr and 24 hr and significantly more patients suffered severe POST in Group S at 4hr and 24 hr compared with Group K (P<0.05). Conclusion: Ketamine gargle significantly attenuated POST, with no drug-related side effects.
评价预防性氯胺酮含漱剂对经气管插管全麻术后喉咙痛的减轻作用:一项前瞻性随机对照研究
背景:术后咽喉痛是气管插管的常见并发症。氯胺酮含漱液是一种新提出的减少麻醉中POST发生率的辅助药物,因此我们计划研究氯胺酮含漱液与生理盐水对预防经气管插管术后咽喉痛(POST)的有效性,并与生理盐水进行比较。材料与方法:选择60例年龄在18-60岁之间的美国麻醉医师学会I、II会员,在全麻条件下行选择性手术的患者,随机分为两组,每组30例。S组给予生理盐水30 ml, K组给予氯胺酮40 mg,加入生理盐水30 ml。所有患者均于入手术室后5分钟麻醉前用预备液漱口30秒。在麻醉后护理病房(0小时),2小时,4小时和24小时,患者被盲法研究者询问是否有喉咙痛或任何副作用。结果:S组在0小时、2小时、4小时、24小时发生POST的频率高于K组,且S组在4小时、24小时发生严重POST的患者明显多于K组(P<0.05)。结论:氯胺酮含漱液能明显减轻POST,且无药物相关副作用。
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