Addition of antimicrobials to oral sprays containing nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs does not reduce the severity of postoperative sore throat: a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2025-07-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.55730/1300-0144.6044
Pelin Yildiz, Mobin Hemmati, Leyla Kutlucan, Tankut Uzun, Togay Müderris
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Background/aim: Postoperative sore throat (POST) is a common complication following general anesthesia that significantly affects patient satisfaction, prolongs recovery, and increases treatment costs. This study aimed to evaluate whether the addition of antimicrobial agents to NSAID-based oral sprays could enhance the preventive efficacy against POST.

Materials and methods: In this prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled trial, 105 patients (ASA I-II; age 18-65 years) scheduled for elective ear surgery under general orotracheal anesthesia were enrolled. Patients were randomly allocated into three groups: a placebo group; a flurbiprofen oral spray group; and a group receiving an oral spray containing benzydamine hydrochloride, chlorhexidine digluconate, and cetylpyridinium chloride. The sprays were administered under direct laryngoscopy before intubation and after the final oropharyngeal aspiration. POST severity was assessed using a 10mm Visual Analog Scale (VAS) at 1 h, 6 h, 24 h, and 1 week postoperatively. Patients were also subgrouped based on surgical duration (<120 min vs. ≥120 min).

Results: Both NSAIDbased treatments significantly reduced VAS scores at early postoperative time points compared to the placebo. In subgroup analysis, patients undergoing surgeries lasting less than 120 min exhibited lower VAS scores with both active treatments, while in those with surgeries ≥120 min, significant differences were noted at 1 and 6 h. No significant difference was found between the flurbiprofen spray and the combination spray.

Conclusion: NSAIDcontaining oral sprays effectively reduce the severity of postoperative sore throat. However, the addition of antimicrobial agents does not provide extra analgesic benefit, suggesting that simpler, costeffective NSAID formulations may be preferable in clinical practice.

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在含有非甾体抗炎药的口服喷雾剂中加入抗菌剂并不能减轻术后喉咙痛的严重程度:一项前瞻性、随机、安慰剂对照试验。
背景/目的:术后喉咙痛(POST)是全身麻醉后常见的并发症,严重影响患者满意度,延长恢复时间,增加治疗费用。本研究旨在评价在非甾体抗炎药口服喷雾剂中添加抗菌药物是否可以增强对POST的预防效果。材料和方法:在这项前瞻性、随机、安慰剂对照试验中,纳入105例(ASA I-II,年龄18-65岁)计划在全身口气管麻醉下进行择期耳部手术的患者。患者被随机分为三组:安慰剂组;氟比洛芬口服喷雾剂组;一组接受含有盐酸苄胺、二光酸氯己定和氯化十六烷基吡啶的口服喷雾剂。在插管前和最终口咽吸入后,在直接喉镜下进行喷雾。术后1小时、6小时、24小时和1周采用10mm视觉模拟评分(VAS)评估POST严重程度。根据手术时间对患者进行亚组(结果:与安慰剂相比,两种基于非甾体抗炎药的治疗在术后早期时间点显著降低了VAS评分。在亚组分析中,手术时间小于120 min的患者,两种积极治疗的VAS评分均较低,而手术时间≥120 min的患者,1和6 h的VAS评分差异有统计学意义。氟比洛芬喷雾剂与联合喷雾剂的VAS评分差异无统计学意义。结论:含非甾体抗炎药口服喷雾剂可有效减轻术后咽痛的严重程度。然而,抗菌药物的添加并不能提供额外的镇痛效果,这表明在临床实践中,更简单、更有效的非甾体抗炎药配方可能是更可取的。
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Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
4.30%
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143
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Turkish Journal of Medical sciences is a peer-reviewed comprehensive resource that provides critical up-to-date information on the broad spectrum of general medical sciences. The Journal intended to publish original medical scientific papers regarding the priority based on the prominence, significance, and timeliness of the findings. However since the audience of the Journal is not limited to any subspeciality in a wide variety of medical disciplines, the papers focusing on the technical  details of a given medical  subspeciality may not be evaluated for publication.
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