Abstract

In adult patients undergoing general anesthesia with endotracheal intubation, does intracuff inflation with lidocaine versus the standard intracuff inflation with air result in a decreased incidence of coughing on emergence from anesthesia?

Author Details

Payton E. Hudson, DNP(c), BSN

Sigma Membership

Non-member

Type

DNP Capstone Project

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

Case Study/Series

Research Approach

Translational Research/Evidence-based Practice

Keywords:

Intracuff Lidocaine, Coughing, Emergence

Advisor

Ellen Buckner

Degree

DNP

Degree Grantor

Samford University

Degree Year

2025

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Review Type

None: Degree-based Submission

Acquisition

Proxy-submission

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