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J Cardiovasc Thorac Res ; 15(3): 132-137, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38028717

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Introduction: Hemodynamic disturbance is a common problem in patients undergoing thyroid surgery. It may be due to episodic increases in thyroid hormones (thyroid storm) or stimulation of the carotid sinus baroreflex. The aim of the present study was to investigate effectiveness of the pre-operative oral Clonidine on reducing these hemodynamic changes during total thyroidectomy surgery. Methods: In a prospective, randomized, double-blind study, 80 patients scheduled for elective total thyroidectomy were randomized to receive either 0.2 mg Clonidine (n=40) or a matched placebo (n=40) orally sixty minutes before entering the operating room. Hemodynamic variables, the duration of surgery, estimated amount of blood loss and the dose of administered remifentanil were recorded for further analysis. Results: Oral Clonidine was found to be significantly better in maintaining stable hemodynamics compared to the control group. Also, In the Clonidine group, the estimated amount of blood loss (110.4±10 ml vs. 182.2±11.4 mL, P=0.04), duration of the surgery (78.26±55.2 min vs. 105.16±61.75 min, P=0.027) and administered dose of remifentanil (26.67±6.6 µg vs. 216.2±14.8 µg, P=0.01) were also significantly lower than the control group. Conclusion: Pre-operative administration of 0.2 mg oral Clonidine in patients undergoing total thyroidectomy results in improved perioperative hemodynamic stability and reduced response to perioperative stress.

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Iran J Otorhinolaryngol ; 27(82): 337-42, 2015 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26568936

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INTRODUCTION: Mucous retention cysts are a subtype of intracordal vocal cysts that may occur spontaneously or may be associated with poor vocal hygiene, and which require optimal treatment. The objective of this study was to present a new laser-assisted microsurgery technique for treating intracordal mucous retention cysts and to describe the final outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this prospective study, we assessed the pre-operative and post-operative acoustic analysis, maximum phonation time (MPT), and voice handicap index (VHI) of four patients with a diagnosis of mucous retention cyst. The island flap technique was applied to all patients without any complications. In this procedure, we favored the super-pulse mode using a 2-W power CO2 laser to remove the medial wall of the cyst, before clearing away the lateral wall margins of the cyst using repeat-pulse mode and a 2-W power CO2 laser. Indeed, we maintained the underlying epithelium and lamina propria, including the island flap attached to the vocal ligament. RESULTS: There was a statistically significant improvement in the MPT (pre-op,11.05 s; post-op,15.85 s; P=0.002) and the VHI (pre-operative, 72/120; post-operative,27/120; P=0.001) in all patients. Moreover, jitter and shimmer were refined after surgery, but there was no statistically significant relationship between pre-operative and post-operative data (P=0.071) (P=0.622). In the follow-up period (median, 150 days), there was no report of recurrence or mucosal stiffness. CONCLUSION: The island flap procedure in association with CO2 laser microsurgery appears to be a safe and effective treatment option for intracordal mucous retention cysts, but needs further investigation to allow comparison with other methods.

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