The aim of study is to clarify the role of sugammadex in ENT surgery patients with a prior history of postoperative urinary retention, benign prostatic hypertrophy, or a history of prostate cancer, to prevent postoperative urinary retention. The main question it aims to answer are: * Anticholinergic agent interferes the postoperative urination * Sugammadex does not interfere postoperative urination Sugammadex can be recommended for these patients with high risk in postoperative urinary retention in the future.
Investigators will evaluate the benefit of sugammadex in reducing postoperative urinary retention for these head and neck surgery patients with high-risk for dysuria. The definition of high-risk of dysuria is patient with a prior history of urinary retention, benign prostatic hypertrophy, or a history of prostate cancer. Patients scheduled to undergo ENT surgery within Three hours of expected surgical time are enrolled. These patients are associated with high-risk of postoperative urinary retention, including prior history of postoperative urinary retention, benign prostatic hypertrophy, or a history of prostate cancer. They are randomly divided these patients into sugammadex group (Group S) and neostigmine/glycopyrrolate group (Group N), sugammadex or neostigmine/glycopyrrolate are used during recovery period of anesthesia, to compare the incidences of postoperative urinary retention, nausea/vomiting, bradycardia, hypotension, and dry mouth in these patients after ENT surgery. Sugammadex can be recommended for these high-risk patients in the future.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
124
Reversal agent: sugammadex
Reversal agent: glycopyrrolate and neostigmine
National Taiwan University Hospital
Taipei, Taiwan
postoperative urinary retention
Postoperative urinary retention is defined as patient discomfort or a palpable bladder, with a bladder volume of ≥400 mL confirmed by bladder scan or catheterization, requiring intervention.
Time frame: up to 48 hours
postoperative nausea and vomiting
postoperative nausea and vomiting
Time frame: 48 hours
bradycardia
Bradycardia was defined as a heart rate of less than 50 beats per minute.
Time frame: 24 hours
thirsty intensity
thirsty intensity during postanesthesia care unit
Time frame: 24 hour
length of hospital stay
length of hospital stay
Time frame: during admission (assessed up to 7 days)
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