Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Precise Quantification of Surrogate Nociception Measures "Bispectral Index (sBIS)-Electromyography (sEMG) Variabilities" and "Response Entropy-State Entropy (RE-SE) Difference". A Practice Alignment Study.
Reports have been appearing in literature over the past years of various nociception-antinociception monitors, introduced and promoted from major manufactures. Recently a new term Practice misalignment" has been recently coined indicating research study groups that are distant from daily anesthesia practice, with some scientific relevance but very little clinical relevance simulating "purely hypothetical" conditions that are not related to "everyday" anesthesia practice.
Background: Reports have been appearing in literature over the past years of various
nociception-antinociception monitors, introduced and promoted from major manufactures.
Recently a new term Practice misalignment" has been recently coined indicating research
study groups that are distant from daily anesthesia practice, with some scientific relevance
but very little clinical relevance simulating "purely hypothetical" conditions that are not
related to "everyday" anesthesia practice. These proposed new nociception-antinociception
parameters are assumed to be "immune" from confounding factors commonly encountered such as
neuromuscular block, remifentanil, or cardiovascular haemodynamically active drugs.
Methods: Investigators sought to quantify the basic components of these new
nociception-antinociception parameters in response to various noxious stimuli, and then test
them against the most confounding factors namely neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) for
sEMG, remifentanil analgesia and haemodynamic changes, while at the same time analysing the
EEG and blood levels. Investigators examined two nociception -antinociception parameters
basic components sBIS/sEMG and Response Entropy-State Entropy difference from the two main
manufacturers GE and Medtronic.
Fifty patients, aged 18-65 years, undergoing general surgery on the lower limb were randomly
allocated to the BIS 25 or BIS 50 groups. Exclusion criteria included alcohol or drug abuse,
chronic treatment with antihypertensive or cardiovascular medications including β-blockers,
and medications acting on the central nervous system such as benzodiazepines, antiepileptic
and neuroleptic medications, After capnographic verification of proper lungs ventilation
with 40% oxygen in air, either BIS 50 levels or BIS 25 were subsequently maintained via
propofol TCI 0.2 microg mL-1 TCI adjustments. Stable BIS values that showed no further
decline and remained within BIS ±5 of either BIS 50 levels or BIS 25 of the previous BIS
value were considered an indicator of pseudo-steady state plasma effect-site equilibration.
Two silver/silver chloride surface stimulating electrodes were placed 4 cm apart on the
ulnar nerve at the wrist and connected to Innervator NS272 (Fisher & Paykel, Auckland, New
Zealand) peripheral nerve stimulator. The ulnar nerve was stimulated in an ascending
sequence of single twitch electric stimulations starting from 10 mA, up till 80 mA for a
period of 10 s with a 3 min period between stimulations. BIS and Entropy data were recorded.
After which patients were re-stimulated under remifentanil and again re-stimulated under
NMBAs.
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