Author/Authors :
Habibi, Valiollah Department of Cardiac Surgery - Fatemeh Zahra Hospital - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Zare, Somayeh Student Research Committee - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Bagheri-Nesami, Masoumeh Pediatric Infectious Diseases Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Jafari, Hedayat Traditional and Complementary Medicine Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Yazdani-Charati, Jamshid Biostatistics Department - Health Faculty - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari
Abstract :
Cough is postoperative complication following endotracheal intubation as well as inflammation of the
pharynx, larynx and trachea. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of eucalyptus vapor on
cough after tracheal extubation in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG). In this
randomized controlled trial, 100 patients undergoing CABG were randomly divided into two groups by
accessible sampling. Before the intervention and after tracheal extubation, demographic and clinical
data, as well as data on cough by a scoring system were collected from interventional and control
groups. The patients in the interventional group after tracheal extubation were exposed to eucalyptus
vapor for about 10 min. This treatment was performed at 1 and 12 h after extubation. The severity of
cough was recorded in both interventional and control groups at 0, 1, 6, 12 and 24 h after extubation.
The present study showed that the severity of cough after extubation in the patients undergoing CABG
in the interventional group had no significant difference at the times of immediate to 24 hours after
extubation. Risk of cough had respectively 9.5% increase in the control group as compared to the
interventional group.
Keywords :
Intubation , Coronary artery bypass graft , Cough , Eucalyptus