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Effects of the neuromuscular relaxants on the incidence of sore throat and hoarseness

Date

1992

Author

Tur A.
Esener Z.
Demircan B.
Guldogus F.
Ustun E.

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Abstract

In this study, 268 adult patients given neuromuscular relaxants in 3 groups were investigated in respect to the incidence of sore throat and hoarseness. To provide surgical relaxation and facilitate intubation, depolarizing (165 patients), nondepolarizing (priming) + depolarizing (46 patients) or nondepolarizing (57 cases) relaxant was used. Fasciculations were evaluated by observation, and sore throat and hoarseness by questioning 24 h postoperatively. Fortythree % of the patients had sore throat, 22% had hoarseness. Incidence of sore throat was significantly higher in patients given depolarizing drug than nondepolarizing (48% against 31% p _ 0.001). But the differences between priming (38%) and depolarizing (48%) or non-depolarizing (31%) groups did not reach the level of significance (p ~ 0.05). Fasciculations were observed in 83% in depolarizing group, 46% of which had sore throat and 21% hoarseness. The patients with no fasciculations had 39% sore throat, 22% hoarseness. Difference was not significant (p ~ 0.05). It was concluded that since the incidence of sore throat was higher with depolarizing relaxant, priming or using nondepolarizing drug should be the method of choice for intubation.

Source

Turk Anesteziyoloji ve Reanimasyon

Volume

20

Issue

2

URI

https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12712/3254

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