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Effectiveness on Smooth Extubation According to the Administration Time of Sugammadex
Sponsor: Ajou University School of Medicine
Summary
After surgery is completed under general anesthesia, extubation is performed after recovery from anesthesia, and during this process, bucking, coughing, and rapid and excessive hemodynamic fluctuations occur very often. These phenomena can lead to high intrathoracic pressure, venous congestion, hematoma formation, or increased bleeding after major neck surgery. (1) They can also increase the risk of aerosol generation, which can transmit infection to health care workers. (2) For this, smooth extubation is required. Methods of administering drugs such as lidocaine, opioids, or dexmedetomidine have been proposed for smooth extubation. (3-5) As a disadvantage, the use of these drugs may be associated with deep sedation and reduced airway reflexes . Recently, Babu et al. (6) reported that bucking and coughing during extubation could be reduced by changing the timing of administering a muscle relaxant antagonist rather than using these sedative drugs, and thus complications related to extubation could be reduced. In general, in the awakening process, it was common to administer the muscle relaxant at the point of recovery of spontaneous breathing. However, Babu et al. demonstrated the possibility of safe and smooth extubation by changing the timing of administering neostigmine without the use of sedatives or narcotic analgesics, but there are few studies on sugammadex. Therefore, when recovering from general anesthesia, sugammadex was administered before and immediately after extubation to evaluate and compare smooth extubation (ie, comparison of the frequency of bucking and coughing).
Official title: Comparison of Smooth Emergence During Extubation After Anesthesia When Sugammadex is Administered Before and After Extubation
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
19 Years - 64 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
66
Start Date
2024-10-03
Completion Date
2025-10-03
Last Updated
2024-07-25
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
sugammadex
sugammadex is administered just after extubation