Different interventions in preventing opioid-induced cough: a meta-analysis - 12/10/16
: ProfessorAbstract |
Background |
Cough is one of the most common complications of opioids. Many studies have evaluated the effect of various drugs in preventing opioid-induced cough (OIC). However, there is existing controversy about those reports. The present study was performed to assess the efficacy of different interventions on OIC.
Methods |
We searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), PubMed, and Embase to identify randomized controlled trials on the efficacy of different drugs in the prevention of OIC. Opioids included fentanyl, sufentanil, and remifentanil. We mainly investigated the incidence and severity of OIC after different interventions.
Results |
Thirty-four trials including 9906 patients were analyzed in this study. Twenty different drugs were reported, and 10 drugs were indentified in more than 2 articles. These drugs, including lidocaine, ketamine, dexmedetomidine, priming of fentanyl, propofol, dezocine, dexamethasone, dextromethorphan, and magnesium sulfate (MgSO4), showed a significant efficacy compared with controls. There were insufficient numbers of trials for salbutamol, clonidine, tramadol, pentazocine, rocuronium, midazolam, atropine, terbutaline, sodium chromoglycate, beclomethasone, and ephedrine. From these data, we found that salbutamol, tramadol, midazolam, and atropine were ineffective.
Conclusions |
This meta-analysis suggested that the prophylactic administration of lidocaine, ketamine, dexmedetomidine, priming of fentanyl, propofol, and dezocine was effective in preventing OIC.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Highlights |
• | All possible pharmacological management of OIC is included. |
• | Both the incidence and severity of OIC are analyzed. |
• | The mechanism of most interventions is discussed. |
Keywords : Opioid-induced cough, Different interventions, Severity of OIC
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| ☆ | No conflict of interest. |
Vol 34
P. 440-447 - novembre 2016 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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