“…The specific strategies needed to attenuate these usually transient changes are dictated by the clinical context. The strategies, which are not universally effective, include the use of intracuff, [63][64][65] intratracheal, 66 or intravenous lidocaine 61,67,68 ; beta-blockers 60,[69][70][71] ; dexmedetomidine 72,73 ; and nitrates.…”