›› 2016, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (1): 61-63.

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Analyzing curative effects of budesonide suspension inhalation in the treatment of postoperative sore throat after oral operation under general anesthesia

  

  • Received:2014-11-18 Revised:2015-01-21 Online:2016-01-28 Published:2016-01-08

Abstract: Objective To study the curative effects of budesonide suspension inhalation in the treatment of postoperative sore throat after oral operation under general anesthesia. Methods 89 patients having oral operations under general anesthesia with orotracheal intubation were randomly selected and divided into two groups, namely the observation group which applied budesonide inhalation therapy and the control group applying gentamicin + alpha chymotrypsin + dexamethasone inhalation therapy. Both groups conducted the therapy twice a day. Patients’ complaints of postoperative sore throat were recorded after the second therapy for 3 consecutive days. The degree of sore was evaluated according to Prince - Henry score, and the results were compared between groups. Results Significantly different between groups regarding the degree of ease of postoperative sore throat (P<0.05), the relieving effect in the observation group were better than that in the control group. Conclusion Budesonide atomization inhalation treatment can relieve postoperative sore throat after oral operation under general anesthesia.

Key words: Budesonide, Atomization inhalation, Oral, General anesthesia, Postoperative sore throat

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