2018
DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2018.05.126
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Effect of different thoracic anesthesia on postoperative cough

Abstract: There is a correlation between pulmonary surgery and postoperative cough. The probability of postoperative cough is higher in the more invasive patients. The probability of coughing is approximately 27% to 36% at 3 months after surgery, and approximately 2.6% to 7.9% in one year after surgery. The combination of surgery and anesthesia methods increases the probability of cough from 48.9% to 65.1% at 3 months after surgery, and about 20.5% to 22.8% in 1 year after surgery. Spontaneous respiration anesthesia can… Show more

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“…Lin et al [12] demonstrated that a long duration of anesthesia time, female sex, subcarinal node resection and lower paratracheal node resection were independent risk factors for postoperative cough in non-small cell lung cancer patients. The correlation between lung surgery and postoperative cough was reported by Chen et al [24]. They found that the more aggressive patients were, the higher the probability of postoperative cough.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Lin et al [12] demonstrated that a long duration of anesthesia time, female sex, subcarinal node resection and lower paratracheal node resection were independent risk factors for postoperative cough in non-small cell lung cancer patients. The correlation between lung surgery and postoperative cough was reported by Chen et al [24]. They found that the more aggressive patients were, the higher the probability of postoperative cough.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Lin et al [12] demonstrated that a long duration of anesthesia time, female sex, subcarinal node resection and lower paratracheal node resection were independent risk factors for postoperative cough in patients with non-small cell lung cancer. The correlation between lung surgery and postoperative cough was reported by Chen et al [24]. They found that the more aggressive patients were, the higher the probability of postoperative cough.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Lin et al [22] demonstrated that a long duration of anesthesia time, female sex, subcarinal node resection and lower paratracheal node resection were independent risk factors related to cough in non-small-cell lung cancer patients after surgery. Chen et al [23] reported a correlation between pulmonary surgery and postoperative cough, and the probability of postoperative cough was higher in more invasive patients. The current study was the rst to analyze the predictors of postoperative cough after thyroidectomy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%