Faisal, Mujeeb Ahmed Khan, Nadir Nazir, Arsalan Jamil, Adnan Ali Baloch, Zaid Bin Nasir

Effectiveness of Huffing Manoeuvre on Fentanyl Induced Cough

Faisal, Mujeeb Ahmed Khan, Nadir Nazir, Arsalan Jamil, Adnan Ali Baloch, Zaid Bin Nasir



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ABSTRACT

Aim: To determine the effect of huffing manoeuvre to preventing cough caused by intravenous administration of fentanyl during induction of anaesthesia.

Study Design: Cross-sectional study

Place and duration of study: General Anaesthesia Department, SICU and Pain Management, Civil Hospital Karachi from 1st June 2019 to 30th November 2019.

Methodology: One hundred and sixty four patients meeting were enrolled. Every patient was taught to perform huffing manoeuvre by primary investigator visiting patient in ward at night before surgery. The act of huffing manoeuvre was lasts within 5 seconds. Any episode of cough within 60 seconds of fentanyl administration was classified as fentanyl induced cough. All patients were received Propofol (2mg/kg) for induction of anaesthesia.

Results: The mean age was 46.42±8.92 years. Incidence of fentanyl induced cough was observed in 4.3% cases and huffing manoeuvre was effective in 95.7% cases.

Conclusion: Huffing manoeuvre is an effecting method of reducing fentanyl induced cough in patients undergoing surgery, especially the manoeuvre prevents developing of severe fentanyl induced cough.

Keywords: Fentanyl, Cough, Huffing manoeuvre, Analgesic opioids



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