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Antitussive effect of a magnesium infusion during anesthetic emergence in patients with double-lumen endotracheal tube: a randomized controlled trial

Authors :
Myungseob Kim
Eun Jeong Park
Bumhee Park
Ji Young Yoo
Jong Yeop Kim
Han-Bit Shin
Min Hur
Dae Hee Kim
Sung Yong Park
Source :
J Thorac Dis
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
AME Publishing Company, 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A double-lumen endotracheal tube (DLT) inserted into the bronchus can stimulate the respiratory tracts, causing coughing. Opioids have been introduced to prevent emergence cough. However, the administration of a significant opioid dose at the end of surgery may result in undesirable events. Magnesium, common intracellular ion, suppress bronchial smooth muscle contraction and have antitussive effect. We investigated the antitussive effects of a magnesium infusion during anesthetic emergence in patients who underwent thoracic surgery requiring one-lung ventilation (OLV) anesthesia with a DLT. METHODS: One-hundred forty patients undergoing OLV anesthesia with a DLT were enrolled in this prospective, randomized double-blinded trial. In combination with a low dose of remifentanil, patients were randomly allocated to receive either magnesium sulphate (infusion of 15 mg/kg/hour after a single bolus of 30 mg/kg) or normal saline during the operation and emergence. Primary outcomes were the severity and incidence of cough during emergence. RESULTS: The severity of cough was assessed by the cough severity grading score: 0, no cough; 1, single cough; 2, cough persistence

Details

ISSN :
20776624 and 20721439
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Thoracic Disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ac26cd15a2d3fa25f390d79f8c2dfb7f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21037/jtd-20-1977