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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
1996 Volume.30 No. 5 p.542 ~ p.548
The Influence of Succinylcholine and Tracheal Tube Lubrication on Postoperative Sore Throat



Abstract
Background:
@EN Sore throat has been reported to occur in 24~90% of intubated patients after general anesthesia. This study was done to evaluate the influence of succinycholine and tracheal tube lubrication on postoperative sore throat.
@ES Methods:
@EN Three hundred and two patients requiring orotracheal for surgery were randomly allocated to one of three groups according to kinds of lubricants of endotracheal tube: control group 2% lidocaine jelly group, K-Y group. All patients were
premedicated
similarly and anesthesia was induced with thiopental sodium. Patients were paralyzed with succinylcholine or non-depolarizing muscle relaxants and endotracheal intubation was done y one anesthesiologist. All patients were interviewed
postoperatively
after 24 hour by individals who did know which lubricants and muscle relaxants were used.
@ES Results:
@EN The incidence of postoperative sore throat was no statistically significant difference in three groups when non-depolarizing agents were used for endotracheal intubation. And the incidence of postoperative sore throat was increased in control
group
with succinylcholine compared with control group with non-depolarizing muscle relaxants(p<0.05). But the incidence of postoperative sore throat was decreased in K-Y jelly group and 2% lidocaine jelly group compared to control group when
succinylcholine
were used for endotracheal intubation(p<0.05).
@ES Conclusions:
@EN We suggest that succinylchoine can induce the sore throat, bout lubrication of tracheal tubes provide advantage in terms of reducing sore throat when succinylcholine was used for intubation. (Korean J Anesthesiol 1996; 30: 542~548)
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