Effects of chlorpheniramine on emergence agitation after general anesthesia for ureteroscopic stone surgery: a retrospective cohort study.

Author: ChangMinhye, ChoChoon-Kyu, ChoSung-Ae, LeeSeok-Jin, SungTae-Yun

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Original Abstract of the Article :
The presence of a urinary catheter, postoperative pain, and postoperative nausea and vomiting are risk factors for emergence agitation (EA). Antimuscarinic agents are primary agents used in the prevention and treatment of urinary catheter-related bladder discomfort. Chlorpheniramine has antimuscarin...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9091677/

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Chlorpheniramine: A Potential Oasis for Emergence Agitation

Emergence agitation (EA) is a frustrating experience for patients after surgery, like waking up in the middle of a desert with a raging sandstorm. This research explores the potential benefits of chlorpheniramine, a medication often used for allergies, in preventing EA after ureteroscopic stone surgery. The authors investigated whether chlorpheniramine could help reduce the risk of EA in this setting.

Finding Relief in the Desert of Post-Surgery Discomfort

The study found that chlorpheniramine may have a role in preventing EA after ureteroscopic stone surgery. This is like discovering a hidden oasis in the desert, offering relief from the discomfort and agitation that can accompany the recovery process. The authors suggest that chlorpheniramine's anti-muscarinic, antinociceptive, and antiemetic effects may contribute to its potential benefits in managing EA.

Navigating the Shifting Sands of Post-Surgery Recovery

This research highlights the importance of exploring alternative strategies for managing EA after surgery. It's like finding a new path through the desert, seeking ways to improve the comfort and well-being of patients during their recovery. While further research is needed to confirm the effectiveness of chlorpheniramine, this study suggests a potential new approach for managing this challenging condition.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

The research on chlorpheniramine and emergence agitation provides a glimpse of hope for patients navigating the desert of post-surgery recovery. It's like finding a cool breeze in the heat of a sandstorm, offering potential relief from the discomfort and agitation that can accompany this process. While more research is needed, this study suggests that chlorpheniramine may be a valuable tool for managing EA and improving patient comfort after surgery.

Date :
  1. Date Completed n.d.
  2. Date Revised 2022-07-16
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

34784458

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC9091677

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