In patients undergoing general anesthesia with planned tracheal intubation , a prospective, randomized, controlled, double-blind study was conducted to record the occurrence of cough 2 minutes after injection of Sufentanil or tegilidine. The cough was graded based on the frequency and duration: Grade I, no cough; Grade II, a single mild cough; Grade III, multiple coughs with duration \<1 second; Grade IV, continuous coughing with a duration \>15 seconds.
Using a computer-generated randomized number table, patients were divided into two groups: the experimental group receiving Tiliglitidine (T group) at 20-50ug/kg, and the control group receiving Sufentanil (S group) at 0.4 μg/kg. After patients arrived in the operating room, routine monitoring including non-invasive blood pressure, electrocardiogram, and oxygen saturation was performed, and intravenous access was established. Patients were oxygenated and given the study drug before anesthesia induction. No other drugs were administered to the patients before giving the study drug. During anesthesia induction, patients received intravenous injection of Tiliglitide or Sufentanil according to their group. The severity of coughing was graded based on the number of coughing episodes: graded by the number and duration of coughs: Grade I, no cough, breathing regular; Grade II, a single mild cough; Grade III, multiple coughs, lasting less than 15 seconds; Grade IV, continuous coughs, lasting more than 15 seconds.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
190
Inject Tegilidine in the induction of general anesthesia
Inject Sufentanil in the induction of general anesthesia
The Affiliated Lianyungang Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University
Lianyungang, Jiangsu, China
RECRUITINGIncidence of choking cough response
Two minutes after administration of the study drugs (Tegilidine/Sufentanil), any clear coughing action is considered an 'occurrence'.
Time frame: 2 minutes after administration
Grading of choking and coughing response
Grading based on the number and duration of coughs: Grade I, no coughing, breathing is even; Grade II, a single mild cough; Grade III, multiple coughs lasting less than 15 seconds; Grade IV, continuous coughing lasting more than 15 seconds
Time frame: 2 minutes after administration
Blood pressure
Blood pressure before and after administration, and before and after intubation
Time frame: before injection of Tegilidine or Sufentanil (T0), 2 minutes after injection (T1), 1 minute before intubation (T2), 1 minute after intubation (T3), and 3 minutes after intubation (T4)
Heart rate
heart rate before and after administration, and before and after intubation
Time frame: before injection of Tegilidine or Sufentanil (T0), 2 minutes after injection (T1), 1 minute before intubation (T2), 1 minute after intubation (T3), and 3 minutes after intubation (T4)
Adverse reaction
such as respiratory depression, vomiting, nausea, itching, etc.)
Time frame: 2 minutes after administration
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