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This study proposed applying intravenous Esketamine to cesarean section in parturient, detecting the plasma concentration of Esketamine in maternal blood, neonatal umbilical venous blood and umbilical arterial blood when the baby is delivered ketamine blood drug concentration, observing vital signs, adverse visual analog pain score (VAS), and sedation score (Ramsay) in parturient, neonatal Apgar score 1, 5 to 10 minutes after birth, the umbilical arterial blood gas and neurobehavioral scores (NBNA) 2, 24 hours after the birth. This study aims to address placental transfer, metabolism and analgesic and sedative effects in neonates and parturients of Esketamine so as to explore the feasibility, efficacy and safety of Esketamine as adjuvant medication for cesarean section.


Clinical Trial Description

1. case selection: A total of 600 patients (American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) grade I-II, aged 20-40 years,BMI 18.5-27) who underwent elective cesarean section were selected. 2. anesthesia methods: All patients were not given preoperative medication. After entering the operating room, peripheral venous connection was opened. Mindray multifunctional vital sign monitor continuously monitored electrocardiogram (ECG), heart rate (HR), pulse oxygen saturation (SpO2), systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and Mean arterial pressure (MAP). After 5 minutes of waiting for patients with no obvious discomfort, 0.75% of ropivacaine was given 10ml before catheterization, and 0.75% of ropivacaine 3-5ml per hour maintained anesthesia 3. Grouping methods: A random number table was used to divide the patients into two groups with 300 patients in each group: The Esketamine group (group A) and the control group (group B) Esketamine group (Group A): at the beginning of the operation, 0.25mg/kg(2ml) Esketamine was administered intravenously as an adjuvant sedation and analgesia;Control group (Group B): 2ml normal saline was given intravenously at the beginning of the operation; 4. Observation items and methods 4.1 Forty patients were randomly selected from the Estroketamine group (group A) to detect the serum concentrations of Esketamine in umbilical vein blood and umbilical artery blood of neonates during fetal delivery. 4.2 maternal hemodynamic indexes such as heart rate (HR), mean arterial pressure (MAP) and respiratory mechanics indexes such as pulse oxygen saturation (SpO2) and shout at the end of the co2 partial pressure (PaCO2) are measured before anesthesia surgery at the beginning of the fetal childbirth at the end of the operation and operation after 1 hour when recording and compare the two groups of 4.3 maternal visual analog pain score (VAS) and sedation scores (Ramsay) and the time from uterine incision to fetal childbirth are measured before anesthesia surgery at the beginning of the fetal childbirthAt the end of the operation and operation after 1 hour record and compare the two groups of 4.4 respiratory system complications within 72 h in pregnant women (hypotension sinus bradycardia nausea and vomiting respiratory depression) are record. 4.5 Apgar score 1, 5, 10 minutes after birth, umbilical arterial blood gas and neurobehavioral scores (NBNA) 2 and 24 hours after the birth are record. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Fetal or Neonatal Effect of Damage to Placenta From Caesarean Section

NCT number NCT04548973
Study type Interventional
Source Women's Hospital School Of Medicine Zhejiang University
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Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 4
Start date January 1, 2021
Completion date December 31, 2022