成人手术中双腔管插入术后喉咙痛:范围回顾。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Pooja Bihani, Devishree Das, Rishabh Jaju, Satyajeet Misra
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摘要

双腔管(dlt)与术后喉咙痛(POST)的高发有关。这项范围审查的目的是绘制成人使用DLT后预防的现有证据,并确定知识差距。文献检索通过标准的电子搜索引擎进行。纳入了随机对照试验(RCTs),涉及接受dlt手术的成年患者,其中POST(发生率或严重程度)作为主要结局报告。本综述纳入了12项随机对照试验,涉及1,632例患者。大多数研究的质量都很好。对照组术后第1小时出现POST发生率最高(56.4%),声音嘶哑发生率最高(44.3%)。即使在24小时,对照组的POST发生率为31.2%,干预组为20%。几种药物干预,如盐酸苄达明喷雾剂、静脉注射地塞米松、艾氯胺酮含漱液和喉上神经阻滞,用于减少DLT使用后的POST。非药物策略,包括使用硅胶dlt、热软化技术和优化插管操作,也能有效降低POST。采用先发制人的药物干预,第1小时POST的发生率为7.22% ~ 31%,而非药物干预的发生率为30% ~ 45.9%。该综述确定了几个缺乏可信研究的领域,包括缺乏关注以患者为中心的结果或开发复合评分系统的研究。同样,使用人工智能、模拟训练和三维打印来减少使用DLT后的POST的研究也很少。
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Postoperative Sore Throat Following Double-lumen Tube Insertion in Adults Undergoing Surgery: A Scoping Review.

Double-lumen tubes (DLTs) are associated with a high incidence of postoperative sore throat (POST). The aim of this scoping review was to map the current evidence for POST prevention following DLT use in adults and identify knowledge gaps. Literature search was conducted via standard electronic search engines. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving adult patients undergoing surgeries with DLTs, where POST (incidence or severity) was reported as a primary outcome, were included. Twelve RCTs involving 1,632 patients were included in this review. Most studies were of good quality. The maximum incidence of POST (56.4%) and hoarseness of voice (44.3%) was present in the first postoperative hour in the control groups. Even at 24 hours, the incidence of POST was 31.2% in the control groups and 20% in the intervention groups. Several pharmacologic interventions, like benzydamine hydrochloride spray, intravenous dexamethasone, esketamine gargle, and superior laryngeal nerve blocks, were used to reduce POST following DLT use. Nonpharmacologic strategies, including the use of silicone DLTs, thermal softening techniques, and optimized intubation maneuvers, were also effective in reducing POST. With preemptive pharmacologic interventions, the incidence of POST ranged from 7.22% to 31% in the first hour, while for nonpharmacologic methods, the incidence was 30% to 45.9%. The review identified several areas where credible research is lacking, including the absence of studies focusing on patient-centric outcomes or the development of composite scoring systems. Similarly, there is minimal research on the use of artificial intelligence, simulation training, and three-dimensional printing to decrease POST following DLT use.

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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
17.90%
发文量
606
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia is primarily aimed at anesthesiologists who deal with patients undergoing cardiac, thoracic or vascular surgical procedures. JCVA features a multidisciplinary approach, with contributions from cardiac, vascular and thoracic surgeons, cardiologists, and other related specialists. Emphasis is placed on rapid publication of clinically relevant material.
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