Pain, Postoperative Clinical Trial
Official title:
Influence of Aging on Perioperative Methadone Dosing
Verified date | December 2023 |
Source | Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Increasingly, elderly patients undergo anesthesia and surgery. Methadone is a great opioid for perioperative pain management, however, to date there are no pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic studies that asses a methadone dose adjustment in the elderly patient. The present study is aimed to characterize the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic age-related changes of methadone in the adult population and further to design reference dosing protocols for intraoperative methadone use according to patient age.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | July 13, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | July 13, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 105 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Over 18 years. 2. ASA I, II or III. 3. Laparoscopic Abdominal Surgery. Exclusion Criteria: 1. BMI> 35 2. Use of opioids up to 5 days before surgery. 3. Acute Liver Failure or Chronic Liver Damage Child C. 4. Kidney damage with creatinine clearance estimated by Cockcroft-Gault formula <60 ml/min. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Chile | Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile | Santiago | Metropolitana |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile |
Chile,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Body fat | Body fat (kilograms) by body impedance analysis. | Once, before the anesthetic induction in the operating toom. | |
Other | Level of satisfaction with pain management: 10-point scale | 10-point scale: very unsatisfied to very satisfied. | Since the admission to the recovery room up to 2 hours. | |
Other | Lean Mass | Lean mass (kilograms) by body impedance analysis. | Once, before the anesthetic induction in the operating toom. | |
Other | Total water | Total water (kilograms) by body impedance analysis. | Once, before the anesthetic induction in the operating toom. | |
Primary | Methadone plasmatic levels Measured by high pressure liquid chromatography | Five venous blood samples will be taken from each patient for methadone plasmatic level analysis. Patients will be randomly divided into two groups with different sample collection times. Group 1 at 0.05, 0.75, 1.5, 6, 18 hours post drug administration and Group 2 at 0.25, 1, 3, 12 and 24 hours. | From the first dose up to 24 hours. | |
Secondary | Hemodynamics | Non invasive systolic and diastolic blood pressure monitoring (mmHg). | Every 5 min. Since entering operating room up to end of anesthesia and leaving to recovery room. In average 2 hrs. Then, from the entrance to the recovery room every 30 minutes up to 180 minutes. | |
Secondary | Heart Rate | Heart rate (bpm) | Every 5 min. Since entering operating room up to end of anesthesia and leaving to recovery room. In average 2 hrs. Then, from the entrance to the recovery room every 30 minutes up to 180 minutes. | |
Secondary | Pulse oximetry | % oximetry saturation | Every 5 min. Since entering operating room up to end of anesthesia and leaving to recovery room. In average 2 hrs. Then, from the entrance to the recovery room every 30 minutes up to 180 minutes. | |
Secondary | BIS | Depth of anesthesia will be recorded with BIS monitor. From 60 - 40 | Every 5 min. Since entering operating room up to end of anesthesia and leaving to recovery room. In average 2 hrs. | |
Secondary | Respiratory rate | bpm | Every 30 minutes. Since entering the recovery room up to 180 mins. | |
Secondary | Numeric Pain Rating Scale | Numeric Pain rating scale in rest and movement, from 0 (no pain) to 10 (maximum pain). | Every 30 minutes. Since entering the recovery room up to 180 mins. | |
Secondary | Nausea or vomiting | Presence of nausea or vomiting in the recovery room. | Every 30 minutes. Since entering the recovery room up to 180 mins. | |
Secondary | Sedation (Ramsay Scale) | Ramsay scale (1-6) | Every 30 minutes. Since entering the recovery room up to 180 mins. | |
Secondary | Respiratory depression | Presence of respiratory depression in the recovery room. (Respiratory rate less than 8 bpm requiring oxygen therapy). | Every 30 minutes. Since entering the recovery room up to 180 mins. | |
Secondary | Other opioids and pain management drugs used during recovery stay | Name and total doses, including Morphine PCA. | Since the admission to the recovery room up to 2 hours. | |
Secondary | Intestinal transit recovery | Time to first flatus, fist bowel movement and stool. Presence of abdominal bloating. | Since the admission to the recovery room up to 2 hours. |
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