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Isoproterenol is used as a cardiac stimulant in electrophysiology studies (EP). Preliminary data suggests that administration of isoproterenol increases the Bispectral index (BIS). BIS is used to monitor neuronal signals under anesthesia. The BIS level is suggested to correspond to the level of consciousness. We hypothesize that isoproterenol increases BIS values because it increases the patient's level of consciousness through its central nervous system (CNS) stimulatory effects. In this study, we will administer increasing doses of isoproterenol to EPS patients. We will measure the BIS levels continuously before and after isoproterenol administration. In addition, we will test the level of awareness of patients by their response to a modified isolated forearm technique.


Clinical Trial Description

Isoproterenol is a direct acting Beta-1 and Beta-2 agonist useful for its effects on bronchodilation and myocardial contractility. Its CNS side effects include nervousness, headache, dizziness, restlessness, insomnia, anxiety, tension, blurring of vision, fear, and excitement. In addition to our preliminary data, two case reports show an increase in BIS with administration of isoproterenol. Our hypothesis is that administration of isoproterenol will increase the level of consciousness of the patient as reflected in the BIS reading.

The BIS Vista Monitor is a non-invasive device that measures the electrical activity of the brain. It computes a number between 0 and 100 which corresponds to a level of consciousness which is known as the Bispectral (BIS) value. Using the BIS value to guide administration of anesthetic medication, clinicians can make informed decisions for optimal anesthesia. This technology has the potential to prevent over sedation, but is currently not a standard monitoring device.

Another approach to evaluating the level of consciousness of anesthetized patients is to assess their ability to form memories or recall events which occurred while under anesthesia. Conscious recall is the first to disappear with decreasing levels of consciousness. A BIS of 60 or less has been shown in various studies to be sufficient to prevent conscious recall in the vast majority of patients. We propose to use a modified isolated forearm technique test in which the patient is asked to squeeze an observer's hand during anesthesia to ascertain if awareness can occur without recall at a BIS of 60 to 70. (6) Implicit memory in which there is no conscious recall or evaluation of awareness can be assessed by word stem completion tests and has been shown to occur with a BIS as low as 40 - 60 although these results are not consistent across all studies. (7) ;


Study Design

Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


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NCT number NCT01377636
Study type Interventional
Source New York University School of Medicine
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date August 2009
Completion date October 2011

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