Diphenhydramine Definitely Suppresses Fentanyl-Induced Cough During General Anesthesia Induction: A Double-Blind, Randomized, and Placebo-Controlled Study

Fentanyl-induced cough (FIC) is a known complication, and many studies have been conducted to prevent it. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Diphenhydramine as an antihistamine in suppressing of FIC during induction of anesthesia. In a prospective, double-blind, randomized c...

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Main Authors: Pejman Pourfakhr, Seyed Hashem Ziaei, Farhad Etezadi, Mohammad Reza Khajavi, Mohamad Reza Sharifnia
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2019-09-01
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Online Access:https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/7735
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spelling doaj-b156dffd8e8c4300ba60caeb903296c32020-11-25T03:42:33ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60251735-96942019-09-0157510.18502/acta.v57i5.18687735Diphenhydramine Definitely Suppresses Fentanyl-Induced Cough During General Anesthesia Induction: A Double-Blind, Randomized, and Placebo-Controlled StudyPejman Pourfakhr0Seyed Hashem Ziaei1Farhad Etezadi2Mohammad Reza Khajavi3Mohamad Reza Sharifnia4Department of Anesthesiology, Sina Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Anesthesiology, Sina Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Anesthesiology, Sina Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Anesthesiology, Sina Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Anesthesiology, Sina Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Fentanyl-induced cough (FIC) is a known complication, and many studies have been conducted to prevent it. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Diphenhydramine as an antihistamine in suppressing of FIC during induction of anesthesia. In a prospective, double-blind, randomized controlled trial, a total of 100 patients, ASA Class I and II, scheduled for elective laparoscopy surgery were randomly assigned into two equally sized groups (n=50). Diphenhydramine diluted with distilled water as 10 mg/ml. Then, patients in Group D, received diphenhydramine 30 mg (3 ml) through peripheral IV line within 1 min and Group C received the same volume normal saline 0.9% as placebo. Two min later, fentanyl 2 µg/kg was administered through the peripheral IV line within 5 sec in all patients. The occurrence and intensity of cough within 2 min after the fentanyl injection were observed and recorded by a resident who was blinded to the study groups. The frequency of PONV, analgesic requirement in the recovery room and as a secondary outcome were recorded. The incidences of FIC were 47% in the control group, and there is no cough in the diphenhydramine group (P=0.02). The frequency of PONV was also reduced in diphenhydramine group (16% vs. 40%) and less number of patients in diphenhydramine group was needed to analgesia in the recovery room (60% vs. 82%). Our study determines that diphenhydramine (30 mg, IV) bolus injection 2 min before fentanyl injection can prevent FIC and PONV and also reduce analgesic requirement inthe recovery room.     https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/7735FentanylCoughGeneral anesthesiaDiphenhydramine
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author Pejman Pourfakhr
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Farhad Etezadi
Mohammad Reza Khajavi
Mohamad Reza Sharifnia
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Seyed Hashem Ziaei
Farhad Etezadi
Mohammad Reza Khajavi
Mohamad Reza Sharifnia
Diphenhydramine Definitely Suppresses Fentanyl-Induced Cough During General Anesthesia Induction: A Double-Blind, Randomized, and Placebo-Controlled Study
Acta Medica Iranica
Fentanyl
Cough
General anesthesia
Diphenhydramine
author_facet Pejman Pourfakhr
Seyed Hashem Ziaei
Farhad Etezadi
Mohammad Reza Khajavi
Mohamad Reza Sharifnia
author_sort Pejman Pourfakhr
title Diphenhydramine Definitely Suppresses Fentanyl-Induced Cough During General Anesthesia Induction: A Double-Blind, Randomized, and Placebo-Controlled Study
title_short Diphenhydramine Definitely Suppresses Fentanyl-Induced Cough During General Anesthesia Induction: A Double-Blind, Randomized, and Placebo-Controlled Study
title_full Diphenhydramine Definitely Suppresses Fentanyl-Induced Cough During General Anesthesia Induction: A Double-Blind, Randomized, and Placebo-Controlled Study
title_fullStr Diphenhydramine Definitely Suppresses Fentanyl-Induced Cough During General Anesthesia Induction: A Double-Blind, Randomized, and Placebo-Controlled Study
title_full_unstemmed Diphenhydramine Definitely Suppresses Fentanyl-Induced Cough During General Anesthesia Induction: A Double-Blind, Randomized, and Placebo-Controlled Study
title_sort diphenhydramine definitely suppresses fentanyl-induced cough during general anesthesia induction: a double-blind, randomized, and placebo-controlled study
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
1735-9694
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Fentanyl-induced cough (FIC) is a known complication, and many studies have been conducted to prevent it. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Diphenhydramine as an antihistamine in suppressing of FIC during induction of anesthesia. In a prospective, double-blind, randomized controlled trial, a total of 100 patients, ASA Class I and II, scheduled for elective laparoscopy surgery were randomly assigned into two equally sized groups (n=50). Diphenhydramine diluted with distilled water as 10 mg/ml. Then, patients in Group D, received diphenhydramine 30 mg (3 ml) through peripheral IV line within 1 min and Group C received the same volume normal saline 0.9% as placebo. Two min later, fentanyl 2 µg/kg was administered through the peripheral IV line within 5 sec in all patients. The occurrence and intensity of cough within 2 min after the fentanyl injection were observed and recorded by a resident who was blinded to the study groups. The frequency of PONV, analgesic requirement in the recovery room and as a secondary outcome were recorded. The incidences of FIC were 47% in the control group, and there is no cough in the diphenhydramine group (P=0.02). The frequency of PONV was also reduced in diphenhydramine group (16% vs. 40%) and less number of patients in diphenhydramine group was needed to analgesia in the recovery room (60% vs. 82%). Our study determines that diphenhydramine (30 mg, IV) bolus injection 2 min before fentanyl injection can prevent FIC and PONV and also reduce analgesic requirement inthe recovery room.    
topic Fentanyl
Cough
General anesthesia
Diphenhydramine
url https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/7735
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