INCIDENCE AND RELATION OF COUGH, AFTER MAJOR EAR SURGICAL PROCEDURES UNDER GENERAL LARYNGEAL MASK AIRWAY ANESTHESIA,WITH SOME DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS
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Shawkat Altamimi * , Awni maayah , Ibraheem jresat , Anan Gabha |
Department of ENT,KHMC,Amman,Jordan |
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To evaluate the frequency of cough after major ear surgical interventions undergoing general laryngeal mask airway anesthesia. Our prospective investigation included 162 subjects,aged 20-50 years,of both sexes,classed I-II according to the American society of anesthesiologists and scheduled for major ear surgical techniques at King Hussein hospital,King Hussein medical city,Amman,Jordan,during the period Jan 2011-Jan 2013.Anesthesia in all subjects was induced and maintained using general intravenous laryngeal mask airway anesthesia.Incidence of postoperative cough was assessed and analyzed using Student,s t test.P value was considered statistically significant if it was <0.05.Overall postoperative cough incidence was 4.9% of all study group patients,most commonly in those aged 20-30 years(62.5% of subjects with cough). Insertion of laryngeal mask airway in patients assigned for major ear operations is associated with significant reduction in immediate postoperative cough.
(Altamimi Sh,Maayah A,Jraisat I,Gabha A).Study of Jordanian surgical group assigned for major ear surgical interventions. |
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Keywords: Anesthesia:cough, general, laryngeal mask, demographic, surgery:ear |
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