Affiliation:
1. Department of Pulmonary Medicine & Critical Care All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhubaneswar Odisha India
Abstract
AbstractBackground and ObjectiveCough is invariably encountered during flexible bronchoscopy despite sedation and topical anaesthetics. The ideal cough suppressant during flexible bronchoscopy is not known. We assessed the role of dextromethorphan premedication in relieving the cough during flexible bronchoscopy in adults.MethodsIn this single‐centre study, we randomized patients aged ≥18 years to receive dextromethorphan syrup 30 ml (90 mg) or an equal volume of placebo 1 h before the procedure. Patients rated their cough severity and discomfort on a visual analogue scale at the end of the procedure. Bronchoscopists also rated cough severity at the end of the procedure.ResultsOut of 112 patients screened, 94 patients (median (interquartile range [IQR]) age 51 (36.25–60.75) years, male: female 2.13:1) were randomized to either the dextromethorphan (n = 47) or placebo (n = 47) groups. The patients‐rated median (IQR) cough scores at the end of the procedure were 15 (10–23) mm in dextromethorphan versus 20 (12–45.5) mm in placebo groups (p = 0.03). Patients‐rated median cough scores at 1 h (5 mm vs. 6 mm, p = 0.21), discomfort scores (12.5 mm vs. 12.5 mm, p = 0.49), and midazolam and lignocaine usage were similar between the two groups. The bronchoscopist‐rated median cough score was non‐significantly lower in the intervention compared to the placebo (26 mm vs. 35 mm, p = 0.09) groups.ConclusionDextromethorphan premedication 1 h before flexible bronchoscopy may have an additive effect on cough suppression under conscious sedation and topical lignocaine. Further trials are needed to reiterate our findings with certainty.
Subject
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine