TY - JOUR T1 - COMPARISON THE EFFECT OF INTRACUFF ALKALINIZED LIDOCAINE AND LIDOCAINE ALONE ON POSTEXTUBATION COUGH IN LUMBAR LAMINECTOMY SURGERY TT - مقایسه تاثیر لیدوکائین قلیایی و لیدوکائین تنها داخل کاف لوله تراشه بر فراوانی سرفه بعد از خارج کردن لوله تراشه در اعمال لامینکتومی مهره کمری JF - URMIAMJ JO - URMIAMJ VL - 27 IS - 11 UR - http://umj.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-3657-en.html Y1 - 2017 SP - 935 EP - 941 KW - cough KW - sore throat KW - lidocaine KW - laminectomy KW - prone positon KW - alkalinized lidocaine N2 - Background & Aims: In general anesthesia, patients’ coughing during and after recovery is an important clinical problem with a prevalence of 15% to 45%. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of alkalinized lidocaine or lidocaine alone into the tracheal tube cuff on post-extubation cough in lumbar laminectomy surgery with general anesthesia. Materials & Methods: Ninety patients scheduled for lumbar laminectomy in prone position were enrolled in this randomized double-blind prospective study. After tracheal intubation, the tracheal tube cuff was filled with either an alkalinized 2% lidocaine solution or lidocaine alone or 0.9% saline. A logistic regression comprising the two factors was used for analysis. The incidence of sore throat reported by patients and cough 0, 10 and 30 minutes at recovery after extubation. Results: Intracuff alkalinized 2% lidocaine was superior to lidocaine alone and saline in blunting emergence coughing 10 and 30 minutes at recovery after extubation (P = 0.035- P= 0.005). The incidence of sore throat was significantly lower in the alkalinized 2% lidocaine group at the recovery at 10 and 30 min after extubation(p = 0.001). Conclusion: The present study showed that the intracuff alkalinized 2% lidocaine was superior to lidocaine alone or saline in decreasing the incidence of emergence coughing and sore throat during the recovery room after extubation. SOURCE: URMIA MED J 2017: 27(11): 941 ISSN: 1027-3727 M3 ER -