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Publications (3)


Efficacy of intracuff dexamethasone in reducing the incidence of post-operative sore throat: an original article
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April 2019

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International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences

Reshma Sugathan

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Background: Postoperative sore throat is the most common and most distressing complaint of patients after general anaesthesia with cuffed endotracheal tube. By this study our aim was to assess the efficacy of intracuff dexamethasone in reducing the incidence of this distressing postoperative symptom.Methods: Patients were divided into two groups D and N depending on cuff filling with dexamethasone and normal saline respectively. The cuff was prefilled with dexamethasone or normal saline one hour prior to intubation to allow time for cuff to be saturated following which the cuff was deflated. General anaesthesia was administered and patients were intubated, and cuff inflated with drug according to group allocated. Patients were assessed and graded for sore throat using VAS scale both at rest and with swallowing. Assessment was done one hour, six, 12 and 24hours post operatively. Presence of hoarseness of voice and cough was assessed on a 2-point scale 0=absent and 1=present, 24hrs after surgery.Results: The incidence of sore throat at 24hours postoperative was reduced in group D than in group N. 4 patients (8%) in group D had sore throat while 27 patients (57%) in group N had sore throat at 24hours. This was statistically significant (p<0.05). The cough incidence was reduced in group D while there was no difference in incidence of hoarseness of voice between the two groups.Conclusions: Intracuff dexamethasone decreases the incidence of postoperative sore throat when compared to intracuff normal saline. Dexamethasone also reduces postoperative cough incidence but does not reduce the incidence of hoarseness of voice.

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Figure 1: Prevalence in RF positive diabetes. Of this 47 patients with RF positivity, frozen shoulder was present in 8 patients (17%) compared to 6% of controls. This was statistically significant (p<0.001). 
Relationship of rheumatoid factor positivity to prevalence of joint manifestations in type 2 diabetes which are unrelated to rheumatoid arthritis

January 2014

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International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences


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Rheumatological manifestations of type 2 diabetes and its relationship to glycemic control and duration of diabetes

January 2014

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Sahel Medical Journal

Background: While so much emphasis is given to micro and macro vascular complications of diabetes, other long-term complications especially musculoskeletal are often overlooked and underappreciated. This study investigates the prevalence of joint complications among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and to examine their relationship with duration of diabetes and glycemic control. Materials and Methods: The presence of various rheumatological complications were assessed in 763 type 2 diabetes patients and their age and sex-matched non-diabetic controls. The relationship between these complications and duration of diabetes and long-term glycemic control was determined. Results: Frozen shoulder (15.6%), LJM syndrome (30.1%), carpal tunnel syndrome (10.2%), trigger finger (9%), DISH (26%) and dupuytren′s contracture (12%) were significantly more prevalent in the diabetic than the control group. Prevalence of OA did not show any significant difference between the two groups. The risk of rheumatological complications increased with deteriorating glycemic control. Conclusion: Periarthritis, diabetic cheiroarthropathy, dupuytren′s contracture, carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger and DISH are the most prevalent rheumatological complications n the study diabetic population.

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... In their study, intracuff dexamethasone group had shown to have higher incidence of hoarseness of voice even though they used 8-mg dexamethasone in the cuff. Another study by Sugathan et al. [4] showed that intracuff dexamethasone 8 mg reduced the incidence of POST and POC as compared to intracuff normal saline but not postoperative hoarseness of voice. ...

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Effect of intracuff dexamethasone on incidence and severity of post operative sore -Prospective randomized study
Efficacy of intracuff dexamethasone in reducing the incidence of post-operative sore throat: an original article

International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences