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Identification of independent risk factors for fentanyl-induced cough.

Tsutomu Oshima1, Yoshiko Kasuya, Yasuhisa Okumura, Tatsuo Murakami, Shuji Dohi.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine how the probability of fentanyl-induced cough is affected by patient characteristics and/or anesthetic technique.
METHODS: We analyzed data from a cohort of 1,311 adult patients undergoing elective surgery under general anesthesia, accompanied by i.v. fentanyl. The following data were collected: patient demographics, history of cigarette smoking, presence of bronchial asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, administration of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors; and anesthetic technique, including: preanesthetic anxiolytic medication, prior use of atropine, epidural lidocaine, a priming dose of vecuronium, and the dose of i.v. fentanyl. Associations between individual variables in the clinical evaluation model and the likelihood of fentanyl-induced cough were characterized by calculating odds ratios. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to examine the independent contribution of each variable while controlling for all variables.
RESULTS: Fentanyl-induced cough was independently associated with the following: aging, cigarette smoking, a prior epidural injection of lidocaine, and a priming dose of vecuronium. Fentanyl-induced cough was unaffected by gender, the presence of either bronchial asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or prior use of atropine.
CONCLUSIONS: Fentanyl-induced cough may be suppressed by aging, cigarette smoking, prior epidural injection of lidocaine, or a priming dose of vecuronium. These findings may allow insights into the mechanism of this phenomenon, thereby leading to its prevention.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16873340     DOI: 10.1007/BF03022790

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Anaesth        ISSN: 0832-610X            Impact factor:   5.063


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