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Tracheal tubes lubricated with water to reduce sore throat after intubation: A randomized non-inferiority trial
BACKGROUND: Sore throat is common after tracheal intubation. Water can be used to lubricate tracheal tubes, but its benefit has not been validated. We thus did a randomised non-inferiority trial to test the hypothesis that a tube lubricated with water does not reduce sore throat after tracheal intub...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6171884/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30286145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204846 |
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author | Kim, Eugene Yang, Seong Mi Kwak, Sang Gyu Park, Seoyeong Bahk, Jae-Hyon Seo, Jeong-Hwa |
author_facet | Kim, Eugene Yang, Seong Mi Kwak, Sang Gyu Park, Seoyeong Bahk, Jae-Hyon Seo, Jeong-Hwa |
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description | BACKGROUND: Sore throat is common after tracheal intubation. Water can be used to lubricate tracheal tubes, but its benefit has not been validated. We thus did a randomised non-inferiority trial to test the hypothesis that a tube lubricated with water does not reduce sore throat after tracheal intubation. METHODS: We randomized female or male patients (n = 296) undergoing surgery in the ears or eyes to receive either a tube lubricated with water or a tube without lubrication for intubation. We assessed sore throat at 0, 2, 4, and 24 h after surgery; pharyngeal injury at 2 and 24 h after surgery; and respiratory infections within 7 days after surgery. For the incidence of sore throat within 24 h after surgery (primary outcome), the two-sided 90% confidence interval of the risk difference was compared with the prespecified non-inferiority margin of 15%. Other outcomes were analyzed with two-sided superiority tests. RESULTS: The incidence of sore throat within 24 h after surgery was 80/147 (54.4%) in the non-lubricated tube group and 83/149 (55.7%) in the water-lubricated tube group (risk difference -1.3%, 90% confidence interval -10.9% to 8.3%). Because the confidence interval was below the non-inferiority margin, the incidence of sore throat was not higher in the non-lubricated tube group than in the water-lubricated tube group. There was no significant association between groups in the sore throat, pharyngeal injury, and respiratory infection at each assessment time. CONCLUSIONS: The tube lubricated with water did not reduce sore throat and pharyngeal injury after tracheal intubation compared to the tube without lubrication. |
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spelling | pubmed-61718842018-10-19 Tracheal tubes lubricated with water to reduce sore throat after intubation: A randomized non-inferiority trial Kim, Eugene Yang, Seong Mi Kwak, Sang Gyu Park, Seoyeong Bahk, Jae-Hyon Seo, Jeong-Hwa PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Sore throat is common after tracheal intubation. Water can be used to lubricate tracheal tubes, but its benefit has not been validated. We thus did a randomised non-inferiority trial to test the hypothesis that a tube lubricated with water does not reduce sore throat after tracheal intubation. METHODS: We randomized female or male patients (n = 296) undergoing surgery in the ears or eyes to receive either a tube lubricated with water or a tube without lubrication for intubation. We assessed sore throat at 0, 2, 4, and 24 h after surgery; pharyngeal injury at 2 and 24 h after surgery; and respiratory infections within 7 days after surgery. For the incidence of sore throat within 24 h after surgery (primary outcome), the two-sided 90% confidence interval of the risk difference was compared with the prespecified non-inferiority margin of 15%. Other outcomes were analyzed with two-sided superiority tests. RESULTS: The incidence of sore throat within 24 h after surgery was 80/147 (54.4%) in the non-lubricated tube group and 83/149 (55.7%) in the water-lubricated tube group (risk difference -1.3%, 90% confidence interval -10.9% to 8.3%). Because the confidence interval was below the non-inferiority margin, the incidence of sore throat was not higher in the non-lubricated tube group than in the water-lubricated tube group. There was no significant association between groups in the sore throat, pharyngeal injury, and respiratory infection at each assessment time. CONCLUSIONS: The tube lubricated with water did not reduce sore throat and pharyngeal injury after tracheal intubation compared to the tube without lubrication. Public Library of Science 2018-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6171884/ /pubmed/30286145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204846 Text en © 2018 Kim et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kim, Eugene Yang, Seong Mi Kwak, Sang Gyu Park, Seoyeong Bahk, Jae-Hyon Seo, Jeong-Hwa Tracheal tubes lubricated with water to reduce sore throat after intubation: A randomized non-inferiority trial |
title | Tracheal tubes lubricated with water to reduce sore throat after intubation: A randomized non-inferiority trial |
title_full | Tracheal tubes lubricated with water to reduce sore throat after intubation: A randomized non-inferiority trial |
title_fullStr | Tracheal tubes lubricated with water to reduce sore throat after intubation: A randomized non-inferiority trial |
title_full_unstemmed | Tracheal tubes lubricated with water to reduce sore throat after intubation: A randomized non-inferiority trial |
title_short | Tracheal tubes lubricated with water to reduce sore throat after intubation: A randomized non-inferiority trial |
title_sort | tracheal tubes lubricated with water to reduce sore throat after intubation: a randomized non-inferiority trial |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6171884/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30286145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204846 |
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