Anxiety Clinical Trial
— POMPPROfficial title:
Effects of Preoperative Oral Mmidazolam on Postoperative Pain in Sleep Disturbance or Anxiety Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Colorectal Cancer Resection- A Prospective, Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Clinical Study
Previous studies have indicated a high incidence of sleep disturbances and anxiety symptoms in individuals with colorectal cancers prior to undergoing surgery, leading to worsened postoperative pain, slower recovery, and higher risk of chronic pain. The enhancement of sleep quality is intricately linked to reducing stress. Preoperative drugs that combine hypnosis and anti-anxiety have not been studied in colorectal cancer patients. Midazolam oral solution is safe and effective for short-term hypnotic and anti-anxiety effects in clinical preoperative settings. In the current randomized controlled clinical trial, 280 patients experiencing sleep disturbance or anxiety prior to colorectal cancer surgery will receive midazolam solution to assess its potential efficacy in reducing postoperative pain, expediting recovery, and decreasing the likelihood of chronic pain. Additionally, the study aims to explore the potential connections between midazolam administration and reductions in stress and inflammation.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 280 |
Est. completion date | October 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | June 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 60 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - 1. Signed of informed consent voluntarily; 2. Native Chinese speaker; 3. Age 18-60 years old, male or female; 4. BMI 18-30 kg/m2; 5. American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) grade 1 or 2, New York Heart Association (NYHA) grade?or ?; 6. Non-emergency laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection; 7. General anesthesia with tracheal intubation; 8. Sleep disturbance (the Insomnia Severity Index,ISI=15 ) or Anxiety (Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale-7,GAD-7=10 ) from admission to surgery. Exclusion Criteria: - 1. Contraindications for Midazolam Oral Solution (According to the Instruction for Midazolam Oral Solution); 2. High risk of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Symptoms (Total score of STOP-Bang scale =3 points); 3. Suspected dementia (Total score of Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) according to years of education: 0 year=19 points; 1~6 years=22 points; above of 6 years=26 points); 4. Severe depressive symptom within two weeks (Total score of Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9)=15); 5. History of Neurological and Psychiatric diseases (According to the electronic medical record system); 6. History of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (According to the electronic medical record system); 7. History of Heart Failure (According to the electronic medical record system); 8. Intestinal obstruction(The electronic medical record system records those who currently have any type of intestinal obstruction); 9. Liver and renal insufficiency; 10. Have taken opioids or drugs that act on the central nervous system within one week; 11. Take CYP3A4 isoenzyme inhibitors or inducers within one week (According to the Instruction for Midazolam Oral Solution); 12. Consume any alcoholic beverage within 24 hours; 13. Substance abusers (including alcohol, drugs or addictive substances); 14. Pregnant or lactating women. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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China | the Sixth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University | Guangzhou | Guangdong |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Sixth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University |
China,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Salivary cortisol | preoperative Salivary cortisol | Days from admission to the day of surgery (expected 5 days before surgery) | |
Other | Cytokine group | Peripheral blood being collected before surgery | on the surgery day (before general anesthesia and surgery) | |
Other | Endocannabinoids | Peripheral blood being collected before surgery | on the surgery day (before general anesthesia and surgery) | |
Primary | Incidence of moderate to severe pain on the first postoperative day | NRS: Numerical Rating Scale, NRS pain score 0-3 for mild, 4-6 for moderate, 7-10 for severe; Moderate to severe pain: Mean NRS pain score =4; Mean NRS pain score: Mean pain is defined as the mean of NRS scores of the severest, lightest, average, and present pain within 24 hours using the Brief Pain Inventory Short version (BPIsf). | on the first postoperative day for Acute Postoperative Pain | |
Secondary | Mean NRS pain score | NRS: Numerical Rating Scale, NRS pain score 0-3 for mild, 4-6 for moderate, 7-10 for severe; Mean NRS pain score: Mean pain is defined as the mean of NRS scores of the severest, lightest, average, and present pain within 24 hours using the Brief Pain Inventory Short version (BPIsf). | on the first postoperative day for Acute Postoperative Pain | |
Secondary | Mean NRS pain score | NRS: Numerical Rating Scale, NRS pain score 0-3 for mild, 4-6 for moderate, 7-10 for severe; Mean NRS pain score: Mean pain is defined as the mean of NRS scores of the severest, lightest, average, and present pain within 24 hours using the Brief Pain Inventory Short version (BPIsf). | on the second postoperative day for Acute Postoperative Pain | |
Secondary | Mean NRS pain score | NRS: Numerical Rating Scale, NRS pain score 0-3 for mild, 4-6 for moderate, 7-10 for severe; Mean NRS pain score: Mean pain is defined as the mean of NRS scores of the severest, lightest, average, and present pain within 24 hours using the Brief Pain Inventory Short version (BPIsf). | on the third postoperative day for Acute Postoperative Pain | |
Secondary | Incidence of moderate to severe pain | NRS: Numerical Rating Scale, NRS pain score 0-3 for mild, 4-6 for moderate, 7-10 for severe; Moderate to severe pain: Mean NRS pain score =4; Mean NRS pain score: Mean pain is defined as the mean of NRS scores of the severest, lightest, average, and present pain within 24 hours using the Brief Pain Inventory Short version (BPIsf). | on the second postoperative day for Acute Postoperative Pain | |
Secondary | Incidence of moderate to severe pain | NRS: Numerical Rating Scale, NRS pain score 0-3 for mild, 4-6 for moderate, 7-10 for severe; Moderate to severe pain: Mean NRS pain score =4; Mean NRS pain score: Mean pain is defined as the mean of NRS scores of the severest, lightest, average, and present pain within 24 hours using the Brief Pain Inventory Short version (BPIsf). | on the third postoperative day for Acute Postoperative Pain | |
Secondary | The number of times analgesics being added | The number of additional postoperative analgesics, by Patient-Controlled Analgesia or prescribed by doctors | on the first postoperative day for Acute Postoperative Pain | |
Secondary | The number of times analgesics being added | The number of additional postoperative analgesics, by Patient-Controlled Analgesia or prescribed by doctors | on the second postoperative day for Acute Postoperative Pain | |
Secondary | The number of times analgesics being added | The number of additional postoperative analgesics, by Patient-Controlled Analgesia or prescribed by doctors | on the third postoperative day for Acute Postoperative Pain | |
Secondary | Total scores of the questionnaire of 15-item Quality of Recovery scale | QoR-15: 15-item Quality of Recovery scale; QoR-15 is a patient-reported measure, and is used to assess global recovery quality after surgery physiologically and psychologically. QoR-15 contents 15 items, which item is constructed by an 11-point numerical rating scale (for positive items, 0="none of the time"to 10="all of the time"; for negative items the scoring are reversed). The total scores are ranging from 0(extremely poor QoR) to 150 (excellent QoR). | on the first postoperative day | |
Secondary | Total scores of the questionnaire of 15-item Quality of Recovery scale | QoR-15: 15-item Quality of Recovery scale; QoR-15 is a patient-reported measure, and is used to assess global recovery quality after surgery physiologically and psychologically. QoR-15 contents 15 items, which item is constructed by an 11-point numerical rating scale (for positive items, 0="none of the time"to 10="all of the time"; for negative items the scoring are reversed). The total scores are ranging from 0(extremely poor QoR) to 150 (excellent QoR). | on the second postoperative day | |
Secondary | Total scores of the questionnaire of 15-item Quality of Recovery scale | QoR-15: 15-item Quality of Recovery scale; QoR-15 is a patient-reported measure, and is used to assess global recovery quality after surgery physiologically and psychologically. QoR-15 contents 15 items, which item is constructed by an 11-point numerical rating scale (for positive items, 0="none of the time"to 10="all of the time"; for negative items the scoring are reversed). The total scores are ranging from 0(extremely poor QoR) to 150 (excellent QoR). | on the third postoperative day | |
Secondary | Requirement for propofol when induction of general anesthesia | Propofol is titrated for the purpose of achieving general anesthesia prior to colorectal cancer resection. Upon reaching the titration endpoint, indicated by an OAAS sedation score of 0, the dosage of propofol administered (in mg/kg) is documented.
OAAS:Observer's Assessment Alertness/Sedation scale |
on the day of colorectal cancer resection and general anesthesia | |
Secondary | Incidence of post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) stays longer than 1 hour | Following the surgical procedure, the patient is relocated to the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU). Patients may be transferred to the general ward once their postoperative resuscitation meets established standards. Incidence of PACU stays longer than 1 hour is recorded. | on the day of colorectal cancer resection and general anesthesia | |
Secondary | The amount of additional analgesics in PACU | The quantity of supplementary analgesic medications administered in PACU | on the day of colorectal cancer resection and general anesthesia | |
Secondary | Incidence of fever in the first 72 hours after surgery | The incidence of axillary temperatures above 38? within 72 hours post-surgery is recorded. | In the third postoperative day | |
Secondary | Length of hospital stay after surgery | Length of hospital stay after surgery:hospital stay time (days) from operation completion to actual hospital discharge | Days from operation completion to actual hospital discharge (expected 7 days after surgery) | |
Secondary | The financial burden in the hospital after surgery | Medical costs from operation completion to actual hospital discharge | Days from operation completion to actual hospital discharge (expected 7 days after surgery) | |
Secondary | Incidence of unplanned reoperations within 30 Days after Surgery | Incidence of unplanned reoperations within 30 Days after Surgery | within 30 days after surgery | |
Secondary | Incidence of unplanned admissions within 30 Days after Surgery | Incidence of unplanned admissions within 30 Days after Surgery | within 30 days after surgery | |
Secondary | Total score of The Brief Pain Inventory at the 30th day after surgery | The Brief Pain Inventory: to survey postoperative chronic pain after surgery | at the 30th day after surgery for chronic Postoperative Pain | |
Secondary | Total score of The Brief Pain Inventory at the 90th day after surgery | The Brief Pain Inventory: to survey postoperative chronic pain after surgery | at the 90th day after surgery for chronic Postoperative Pain | |
Secondary | Total score of SF-36 at the 30th day after surgery | SF-36: The short form (SF)-36 is an instrument to survey postoperative health status. | at the 30th day after surgery for postoperative health status | |
Secondary | Total score of SF-36 at the 90th day after surgery | SF-36: The short form (SF)-36 is an instrument to survey postoperative health status. | at the 90th day after surgery for postoperative health status | |
Secondary | Number of patients still taking pain medication on day 30 after surgery | Number of patients still taking pain medication on day 30 after surgery | on the 30th day after surgery | |
Secondary | Number of patients still taking pain medication on day 90 after surgery | Number of patients still taking pain medication on day 90 after surgery | on the 90th day after surgery | |
Secondary | Incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at 30 days post-surgery | The prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder as measured by the PC-PTSD scale at 30 days following surgical procedures.
PC- PTSD:Primary Care Post traumatic Stress Disorder |
on the 30th day after surgery | |
Secondary | Incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at 90 days post-surgery | The prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder as measured by the PC-PTSD scale at 90 days following surgical procedures.
PC- PTSD:Primary Care Post traumatic Stress Disorder |
on the 90th day after surgery | |
Secondary | The ratio of neutrophils to lymphocytes in peripheral blood on the first day after surgery | The ratio of neutrophils to lymphocytes in peripheral blood on the first day after surgery | on the first day after surgery | |
Secondary | The ratio of neutrophils to lymphocytes in peripheral blood on the second day after surgery | The ratio of neutrophils to lymphocytes in peripheral blood on the second day after surgery | on the second day after surgery | |
Secondary | The ratio of neutrophils to lymphocytes in peripheral blood on the third day after surgery | The ratio of neutrophils to lymphocytes in peripheral blood on the third day after surgery | on the third day after surgery | |
Secondary | The ratio of platelets to lymphocytes in peripheral blood on the first day after surgery | The ratio of platelets to lymphocytes in peripheral blood on the first day after surgery | on the first day after surgery | |
Secondary | The ratio of platelets to lymphocytes in peripheral blood on the second day after surgery | The ratio of platelets to lymphocytes in peripheral blood on the second day after surgery | on the second day after surgery | |
Secondary | The ratio of platelets to lymphocytes in peripheral blood on the third day after surgery | The ratio of platelets to lymphocytes in peripheral blood on the third day after surgery | on the third day after surgery | |
Secondary | C-reactive protein levels in peripheral blood on the first day after surgery | C-reactive protein levels in peripheral blood on the first day after surgery | on the first day after surgery | |
Secondary | C-reactive protein levels in peripheral blood on the second day after surgery | C-reactive protein levels in peripheral blood on the second day after surgery | on the second day after surgery | |
Secondary | C-reactive protein levels in peripheral blood on the third day after surgery | C-reactive protein levels in peripheral blood on the third day after surgery | on the third day after surgery |
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