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Effect of Intra-cuff Lidocaine and Tetracaine on Tracheal Tube-induced Emergence Phenomena
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating 2% lidocaine, placebo, and 2 other interventions for Pharyngitis. Completed, enrolled 100 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
It has been proven that tracheal tube inflated with lidocaine could decrease the post-intubation sore throat in nitrous oxide anesthesia. In the study, the investigators would like to evaluate the effect of lidocaine inflation in non-nitrous oxide anesthesia and compare the effect of tetracaine, the best mucosal local anesthetics with lidocaine.
Study Details
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Interventions
lidocaine: 2%, injected into the cuff to seal the space between the trachea and the tube at minimal volume
Air injected into the cuff to seal the space between the trachea and the tube at minimal volume
tetracaine: 1%, injected into the cuff to seal the space between the trachea and the tube at minimal volume
0.9% Normal saline injected into the cuff to seal the space between the trachea and the tube at minimal volume