EEG Clinical Trial
— EEGPACOfficial title:
EEG Monitoring Under Anaesthesia in Children: Towards Personalized Anaesthesia Care
Verified date | July 2019 |
Source | KK Women's and Children's Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Electroencephalographic recordings (EEG) present an opportunity to monitor changes in human brain electrical activity during changing states of consciousness during general anesthesia. The investigators aim to determine if EEG-guided anaesthesia using the Masimo Sedline Root monitor will result in different anaesthetic requirements, different anaesthetic depth, and emergence characteristics in children under 16 years of age. 200 children under 16 years undergoing routine general anaesthesia under sevoflurane will be randomized to either EEG monitoring or routine care. We will compare the anaesthetic requirements, the patient state index, number of episodes of burst suppression and the incidence and severity of emergence delrium between the two groups.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 200 |
Est. completion date | March 31, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | March 31, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 1 Year to 16 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Patients 1-16 years old scheduled to undergo general sevoflurane anaesthesia for surgeries or procedures anticipated to last at between 30 minutes to 4 hours. Exclusion Criteria: - Patients with neurological diseases including seizure disorders - Patients with developmental delay or genetic syndromes - Patients with craniofacial deformities where it is not possible to place the EEG sensors - Patients with severe eczema or skin allergy or atopy. - Patients who are having craniofacial surgery where it is not possible to place the EEG sensors - Patients whose foreheads are too small to accommodate the EEG sensors. - Patients who require sedative premedications. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Singapore | KK Women's and Children's Hospital | Singapore |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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KK Women's and Children's Hospital |
Singapore,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Mean peak alpha frequency | Mean peak alpha frequency during maintenance, computed in units of Hz by first searching for the frequency in the alpha band (8 to 12 Hz) that has maximum power in the spectrum, followed by computing the mean over the anesthetic maintenance period, which begins at the start of surgery and ends at the conclusion of the surgical procedure; | During maintenance of anaesthesia (up to 4 hours) | |
Other | Mean peak alpha power | Mean peak alpha power during maintenance, computed by calculating the mean power in the alpha band (8 to 12 Hz) in units of decibels (dB) during the anesthetic maintenance period which begins at the start of surgery and ends at the end of the surgical procedure; | During maintenance of anaesthesia (up to 4 hours) | |
Other | Mean peak slow oscillation frequency | Mean peak slow oscillation frequency during maintenance, computed in units of Hz by first searching for the frequency in the slowband (0.1-1 Hz) that has maximum power in the spectrum, followed by computing the mean over the anesthetic maintenance period, which begins at the start of surgery and ends at the conclusion of the surgical procedure; | During maintenance of anaesthesia (up to 4 hours) | |
Other | Mean peak Slow oscillation power | Mean peak Slow oscillation power during maintenance, computed by calculating the mean power in the slow band (0.1-1Hz) in units of decibels (dB) during the anesthetic maintenance period which begins at the start of surgery and ends at the end of the surgical procedure. | During maintenance of anaesthesia (up to 4 hours) | |
Other | Variation in peak alpha frequency | Variation in peak alpha frequency over time during maintenance, computed as the standard deviation of the mean peak alpha frequency, in units of Hz, during the anesthetic maintenance period which begins at the start of surgery and ends at the end of the surgical procedure. | During maintenance of anaesthesia (up to 4 hours) | |
Other | Variation in peak alpha power | Variation in peak alpha power over time during maintenance for each patient; computed as the standard deviation of the mean peak alpha power, in units of decibels, during the anesthetic maintenance period which begins at the start of surgery and ends at the end of the surgical procedure. | During maintenance of anaesthesia (up to 4 hours) | |
Other | Phase amplitude modulation depth | Phase amplitude modulation depth: The depth of phase amplitude modulation, as defined in Soulat, et al.., 2019, is a dimensionless number between 0 and 1 that describes the extent to which the amplitude of a higher frequency (alpha) oscillation is modulated by a lower frequency (slow) oscillation
Soulat, H., Stephen, E. P., Beck, A. M., & Purdon, P. L. (2019). State Space Methods for Phase Amplitude Coupling Analysis [Preprint]. Neuroscience. https://doi.org/10.1101/772145 |
During maintenance of anaesthesia (up to 4 hours) | |
Other | Phase amplitude modulation phase | Phase amplitude modulation phase: The modulation phase, as defined in Soulat, et al.., 2019, is the phase, represented as an angle in units of degrees, that describes the lower frequency (slow) phase at which the amplitude of a higher frequency (alpha) oscillation is maximized.
Soulat, H., Stephen, E. P., Beck, A. M., & Purdon, P. L. (2019). State Space Methods for Phase Amplitude Coupling Analysis [Preprint]. Neuroscience. https://doi.org/10.1101/772145 |
During maintenance of anaesthesia (up to 4 hours) | |
Primary | End tidal sevoflurane concentration at induction | Average sevoflurane concentration (MAC) required during induction | 6 hours: within the intraoperative period | |
Primary | End tidal sevoflurane concentration for maintenance | Average sevoflurane concentration (MAC) required during maintenance | 6 hours: within the intraoperative period | |
Secondary | Emergence delirium incidence | Incidence of emergence delirium as measured by the PAED scale | Within 3 hours: Postoperative in PACU | |
Secondary | Emergence delirium severity | Severity of emergence delirium as measured by the PAED scale | Within 3 hours: Postoperative in PACU | |
Secondary | Post-operative behaviour | Post-operative maladaptive behaviour | Within 2 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | Burst Suppression Incidence | Incidence of burst suppression | 6 hours: within the intraoperative period | |
Secondary | Burst Suppression Duration | Duration of burst suppression | 6 hours: within the intraoperative period | |
Secondary | Burst suppression probability | Burst suppression probability during maintenance, summarized by the mean over the maintenance period | During maintenance of anaesthesia (up to 4 hours) | |
Secondary | PSI | Patient state index during maintenance of anaesthesia | 6 hours: within the intraoperative period |
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