The Effect Of Preoperative Anxiety Level On Postoperative SoreThroat
NCT ID: NCT06191783
Last Updated: 2025-02-04
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
80 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2023-02-02
2024-08-02
Brief Summary
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Anxiety is an emotional state defined as a restless feeling whose source is usually uncertain. It may cause abnormal haemodynamic changes as a result of sympathetic, parasympathetic and endocrine stimulation. Patients' anxiety and fear increase during the time they are waiting for the operation. Elimination of anxiety in the preoperative preparation period is important to improve the quality of postoperative recovery and reduce costs (4). Scales such as State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI: State-Trait Anxiety Inventory), APAIS, Hospital Depression and Anxiety Scale (HADS), and Beck Anxiety Scale (Beck Anxiety Scale), which measure trait and state anxiety separately, can be used to determine anxiety levels.
Postoperative sore throat (POST) is a common complication of general anesthesia. Although it is less harmful than other complications, it decreases postoperative comfort of patients and may prolong hospital stay. After intubation, patients may experience complications such as hoarseness, dysphagia, cough and dry throat with POST. The incidence related to tracheal intubation has been reported to be 62% and it is thought to be caused by injury with laryngoscopy or damage to the tracheal mucosa due to cuff pressure. Sore throat in the postoperative period negatively affects patient comfort and may lead to an unpleasant anesthetic experience.
This study aimed to reveal the relationship between preoperative anxiety level and postoperative sore throat and other complications in patients undergoing tympanoplasty.
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Detailed Description
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Paracetamol 10 mg/kg and tramadol 1 mg/kg will be administered before the operation is terminated. Fresh gas flow will be increased to 8 L/min at the end of the operation. Sugammadex 4 mg/kg will be administered IV to terminate neuromuscular blockade. When TOFR is 0.9, the patient will be extubated and transferred to the postoperative recovery unit (PACU). Patients with Aldrete score ≥ 9 will be transferred from PACU to the ward.
The time from skin incision until the end of the surgical procedure will be recorded as "Operation Time". The time between the termination of sevoflurane (Sevorane 100% inhalation solution) flow and extubation will be recorded as "Extubation Time", and the time between anesthesia induction and extubation will be recorded as "Anesthesia Time". The time between the patient's admission to the PACU and discharge to the ward will be recorded as "Recovery Time".
Postoperative complaints of sore throat, hoarseness, cough, nausea and vomiting will be recorded at 0, 2, 4 and 24 hours using numerical rating scales (NRS). At the and of the study patients will be evaluated according to STAI-I and divided into 2 groups. Group 1: Patients below 45 points - no anxiety. Group 2: Patients with scores above 45 - there is anxiety.
The intraoperative data and postoperative complication status of the volunteers will be followed up by an anesthetist who is not aware of the results of the anxiety rating scale and recorded in the file.
Numerical Rating Scale (NRS): Zero indicates no pain and ten points indicates unbearable pain.
All patients will be asked whether they have sore throat at 0, 2, 4, 12 and 24 hours postoperatively. Patients will be asked to give a score between 0-10 for sore throat.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Surgical time ≥30 minutes and ≤ 4 hours
3. 18-65 years old
4. ASA I-II patients will be included in the study
Exclusion Criteria
2. Previous vocal cord surgery
3. Previous head and neck surgery
4. Pregnant women
5. Patients using steroids
6. Antidepressant drug users and patients diagnosed with psychiatric illness will be excluded from the study.
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Balikesir University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Nazan KOCAOGLU, MD
Assistant Professor
Principal Investigators
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Nazan Kocaoğlu
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Balikesir University
Locations
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Balikesir University Faculty of Medicine
Balıkesir, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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References
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Jiang J, Wang Z, Xu Q, Chen Q, Lu W. Development of a nomogram for prediction of postoperative sore throat in patients under general anaesthesia: a single-centre, prospective, observational study. BMJ Open. 2022 May 3;12(5):e059084. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-059084.
Stamenkovic DM, Rancic NK, Latas MB, Neskovic V, Rondovic GM, Wu JD, Cattano D. Preoperative anxiety and implications on postoperative recovery: what can we do to change our history. Minerva Anestesiol. 2018 Nov;84(11):1307-1317. doi: 10.23736/S0375-9393.18.12520-X. Epub 2018 Apr 5.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol
Other Identifiers
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FY-2023-20
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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