2022
DOI: 10.1186/s41687-022-00476-5
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Prevalence and factors associated with thirst among postsurgical patients at University of Gondar comprehensive specialized hospital. Institution-based cross-sectional study

Abstract: Introduction Thirst is a powerfully distressing sensation that occurs most frequently in the immediate postoperative period. Postoperative thirst is prevalent, the moderate-to-severe type is estimated to affect 53.2–69.8% of patients and causes significant patient discomfort. Objective The objective of this study was to assess the prevalence, and factors associated with postoperative thirst among surgical patients in PACU at the University of Gonda… Show more

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“…In this study, the proportion of undesirable postoperative thirst was 73.5%. It is higher compared to previous study done in University of Gondar comprehensive and specialized hospital (59.4%), 16 Eritrea (27.7%), 1 China (58.7%) 17 and Taiwan University Hospital (55.8%). 18 This disparity could be attributable to an underestimation of the condition, since the quality of postoperative care varies by nation.…”
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“…In this study, the proportion of undesirable postoperative thirst was 73.5%. It is higher compared to previous study done in University of Gondar comprehensive and specialized hospital (59.4%), 16 Eritrea (27.7%), 1 China (58.7%) 17 and Taiwan University Hospital (55.8%). 18 This disparity could be attributable to an underestimation of the condition, since the quality of postoperative care varies by nation.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…This result is in line with studies conducted in Ethiopia, Taiwan, and Brazil. 16 , 19 , 20 This association could be due to the fact that we used different drugs and airway equipment during general anesthesia. The effects of the different anesthetic agents, endotracheal intubation, and a prolonged NPO time may increase the risk of postoperative thirst.…”
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“…From surgery-related metrics, endotracheal intubation time, systolic pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and blood sugar levels were the causes of postoperative patients with thirst degree, aggravating the related risk factors, including the longer intubation in patients with a high degree of postoperative thirst [ 11 ]. Blood pressure level, as another risk factor affecting postoperative thirst, would compress the osmolar receptors of the internal carotid artery, resulting in increased osmolar pressure and increased thirst [ 12 ]. The higher the intraoperative blood glucose concentration, the heavier the postoperative thirst.…”
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“…Evidence shows that patients experience moderate thirst postoperatively, and thirst is the second most common symptom 1 3 . In studies, the prevalence of thirst in the postoperative period varies between 55.8% and 89.6% 1 , 4 , 5 . Typically, an individual experiences thirst when they sense dryness in their oral cavity, throat, and lips, a thickened tongue, an unpleasant and bitter taste in the mouth, and a strong desire to consume water 2 , 6 .…”
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