BJA Advance Access published online on March 1, 2008
British Journal of Anaesthesia, doi:10.1093/bja/aen023
Ketamine gargle for attenuating postoperative sore throat
Faculty of Medicine, Department of Anaesthesiology, Hacettepe University, 06100 S
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ye/Ankara, Turkey
* Corresponding authors. E-mail: ozgurcanbay{at}yahoo.com
Background: Tracheal intubation is a foremost cause of trauma to the airway mucosa, resulting in postoperative sore throat (POST) with reported incidences of 21–65%. We compared the effectiveness of ketamine gargles with placebo in preventing POST after endotracheal intubation.
Methods: Forty-six, ASA I–II, patients undergoing elective surgery for septorhinoplasty under general anaesthesia were enrolled in this prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, single-blind study. Patients were randomly allocated into two groups of 23 subjects each: Group C, saline 30 ml; Group K, ketamine 40 mg in saline 30 ml. Patients were asked to gargle this mixture for 30 s, 5 min before induction of anaesthesia. POST was graded at 0, 2, 4, and 24 h after operation on a four-point scale (0–3).
Results: POST occurred more frequently in Group C, when compared with Group K, at 0, 2, and 24 h and significantly more patients suffered severe POST in Group C at 4 and 24 h compared with Group K (P<0.05).
Conclusions: Ketamine gargle significantly reduced the incidence and severity of POST.
Keywords: analgesic techniques, topical; complications, intubation tracheal; complications, sore throat; pharmacology, ketamine
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