Comparison of Frequency of Sore Throat and Cough after Prophylactic Lignocaine and Beclomethasone in Adults
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51253/pafmj.v72i5.4816Keywords:
Beclomethasone, Cough, Lignocaine, Sore throat, Tracheal intubationAbstract
Objective: To compare the frequency of sore throat and cough after prophylactic Lignocaine versus Beclomethasone in adults undergoing tracheal intubation.
Study Design: Prospective longitudinal study.
Place and Duration of Study: Anesthesia Department, Combined Military Hospital, Lahore Pakistan, from Jun to Sep 2019.
Methodology: A total of 180 patients of both gender scheduled for elective surgery under general anaesthesia with endo-tracheal intubation were recruited for this study. Ninety patients of Group-A received Lignocaine, while 90 patients of Group-B received Beclomethasone. After 24 hours of the procedure, sore throat and cough were assessed from both groups and noted.
Results: The age range in this study was from 18 to 50 years, with a mean age of 34.22±5.31 years in Group -A while 36.57±7.22 years in Group-B. Sore throat was seen in 22(24.4%) patients in Lignocaine-Group (Group-A) as compared to 9(10.0%) patients in Beclomethasone-Group (Group-B) (p=0.010). Cough was seen in 18(20.0%) patients in the Lignocaine-Group as compared to 5(5.6%) patients in the Beclomethasone-Group (p=0.003).
Conclusion: This study concluded that spraying Beclomethasone on the endotracheal tube reduces the frequency and severity of postoperative sore throat and cough in patients given general anaesthesia with endotracheal intubation.