Safina Mutmainnah, Y. Sutanto, J. Aphridasari, Farih Raharjo
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Background: Bronchoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used for diagnostic examination and intervention of the airways. Patient comfort and cooperation during bronchoscopy are very important because they affect the success and outcome. The sympathetic anticholinergic effect of ipratropium bromide can improve procedure tolerance and airway visualization. This study was conducted to analyze the effect of inhaled ipratropium bromide as a bronchoscopy premedication for the assessment of dyspnea, cough, and tracheobronchial secretion.Methods: This was a clinical study with a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest control group design in pulmonary patients who underwent bronchoscopy at Dr. Moewardi General Hospital Surakarta in October 2021 using consecutive sampling. The subjects of the study were divided into an intervention group with inhaled ipratropium bromide and a control group without inhaled ipratropium bromide. The Borg scale of dyspnea and the visual analog scale (VAS) score of cough were assessed before and after bronchoscopy in both groups. The grading of tracheobronchial secretion was assessed during bronchoscopy.Results: Thirty-six pulmonary patients who underwent bronchoscopy were included in this study. The intervention group showed a lower Borg scale (0.28±0.57) and VAS score (3.22±8.54), lower tracheobronchial secretion grading, and there was a significant difference compared to the control (P≤0.05).Conclusion: There was a significant difference in the Borg scale of dyspnea, VAS score of cough, and the grading of tracheobronchial secretion in patients undergoing bronchoscopy as an effect of ipratropium bromide inhalation.
背景:支气管镜检查是一种用于气道诊断检查和干预的微创手术。患者在支气管镜检查过程中的舒适度和配合度非常重要,因为它们会影响检查的成功率和结果。异丙托溴铵的交感神经抗胆碱能作用可提高手术耐受性和气道可视性。本研究旨在分析吸入异丙托溴铵作为支气管镜检查前用药对呼吸困难、咳嗽和气管支气管分泌物评估的影响:这是一项准实验性前测-后测对照组设计的临床研究,研究对象是2021年10月在苏腊卡尔塔莫瓦迪博士综合医院接受支气管镜检查的肺病患者,采用连续抽样法。研究对象分为吸入异丙托溴铵的干预组和未吸入异丙托溴铵的对照组。两组患者在支气管镜检查前后均进行了呼吸困难博格量表和咳嗽视觉模拟量表(VAS)评分。在支气管镜检查过程中对气管支气管分泌物的分级进行了评估:本研究共纳入 36 名接受支气管镜检查的肺病患者。干预组的博格量表(0.28±0.57)分和 VAS 评分(3.22±8.54)分和气管支气管分泌物分级均低于对照组,与对照组相比差异有显著性(P≤0.05):结论:吸入异丙托溴铵对支气管镜检查患者的呼吸困难Borg量表、咳嗽VAS评分和气管支气管分泌物分级有明显影响。