Background Sevoflurane-related emergence agitation (EA) is considered a significant problem that interferes with children’s recovery; our aim was to evaluate the efficacy of nebulized lidocaine hydrochloride when given before sevoflurane anesthesia in attenuating EA in children undergoing tonsillectomy. Materials and methods A randomized clinical study was conducted on eighty children ASA I and II who underwent tonsillectomy. The children were randomized to one of two groups according to the nebulizer contents. Lidocaine group (group L) received nebulized solution of 4 mg/kg lidocaine hydrochloride and placebo group (group P) received nebulized solution contains 0.9% normal saline. Results The number of agitated patients were significantly lowered in the lidocaine group compared to the placebo group; value (0.012). Conclusion The use of nebulized lidocaine before sevoflurane anesthesia for pediatric patients undergoing tonsillectomy attenuated the sevoflurane-related EA with no side effects.
Hasanein, R., & El-Sayed, W. (2013). The effect of nebulized lidocaine hydrochloride on emergence from sevoflurane anesthesia in children undergoing Tonsillectomy. Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia, 29(4), 351-356. doi: 10.1016/j.egja.2013.06.001
MLA
Riham Hasanein; Wael El-Sayed. "The effect of nebulized lidocaine hydrochloride on emergence from sevoflurane anesthesia in children undergoing Tonsillectomy", Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia, 29, 4, 2013, 351-356. doi: 10.1016/j.egja.2013.06.001
HARVARD
Hasanein, R., El-Sayed, W. (2013). 'The effect of nebulized lidocaine hydrochloride on emergence from sevoflurane anesthesia in children undergoing Tonsillectomy', Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia, 29(4), pp. 351-356. doi: 10.1016/j.egja.2013.06.001
VANCOUVER
Hasanein, R., El-Sayed, W. The effect of nebulized lidocaine hydrochloride on emergence from sevoflurane anesthesia in children undergoing Tonsillectomy. Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia, 2013; 29(4): 351-356. doi: 10.1016/j.egja.2013.06.001