Postoperative Delirium Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact of the Automated Administration of Intravenous Anesthesia Compared to Inhalatory Anesthesia on the Speed of Emergence and the Occurrence of Postoperative Delirium
The intravenous administration of anesthetic agents by a controller automatically-guided by an index of cerebral activity (i.e. the bispectral index) decreases the incidence of postoperative delirium, compared with an inhalational anesthesia.
Scientific background Postoperative delirium (POD) is a common complication occurring in 5 to
50 % of elderly patients following an operation. Delirium is a serious complication leading
to many medical as well as social and economical consequences. Several studies suggest that,
both, the choice of anesthetic agents and the conduction of anesthesia might decrease the
incidence of POD.
Objectives Study goal and primary aim: the intravenous administration of anesthetic agents by
a controller automatically-guided by an index of cerebral activity (i.e. the bispectral
index) decreases the incidence of POD, compared with an inhalational anesthesia.
The primary aim of the present study (i.e. incidence of POD) will be assessed by the Nursing
Delirium Screening Scale (NDSS).
Secondary aims:
Secondary aim 1: Assessment of a potential difference on the incidence of PONV between the 2
groups of patients (i.e. intravenous vs. inhaled) by comparison of the number of episodes of
nausea and vomiting and the need to treat this complications, between both groups.
Secondary aim 2: study if the difference of in the impairment of cognitive function might be
correlated either with the type of drugs used to conduct anesthesia or with the control the
index of cerebral activity (i.e. the BIS). The respective influences of the control of the
index of cerebral activity (i.e. the BIS) and of the anesthetic drugs on the occurrence of
postoperative cognitive dysfunctions (POCD) will be assessed by comparing cognitive function
tests on matched groups on the percentage of time spent in different ranges of values of the
cortical index Population of patients Patients of 60 years old or more, having given their
written informed consent and who should undergo a surgical procedure of at least one hour.
Inclusion criterion
Patients will be included in the study if:
- They are 60 years old or older,
- They have given their written informed consent,
- They have to undergo a surgical procedure of one hour or longer. Non-inclusion criterion
Following patients will non be eligible for the current study:
- Pregnant women,
- Patients presenting a contra-indication to the monitoring of cerebral activity (i.e.
intracranial surgery, neuroleptic or anti epileptic medications, pace maker),
- Patients presenting any allergy to propofol and or remifentanil,
- Patients under guardianship. Experimental protocol Information and inclusion of patients
during the preoperative anesthetic assessment consultation First assessment of the NDSS
at patient arrival in the operating room Randomization prior to the induction on the
anesthesia Second NDSS just before patient leaving of PACU Recording of all PONV event
as well as any administration of anti emetic drug
Number of subjects: 1000 Number of center: 4 Duration of the research: 36 months
Statistical Analysis: Sequential group analysis. The preoperative and postoperative NDSS test
will be analyzed with an ANOVA for repeated-measure and multiple-comparison.
The main criterion will be analyzed with a Kaplan-Meier survival analysis on the global data
and with a Cox regression that will take into account the qualitative factors represented by
the type of anesthesia
Description of the Nursing Delirium Screening Scale (NDSS) that is a validated scale to
assess POD at the bedside.
Five areas are assessed: disorientation, inappropriate behavior, inappropriate communication,
illusions or hallucinations, and psychomotor retardation Description A screening tool
designed for nurses to use at the end of their shift to identify patients with delirium,
derived from the Confusion Rating Scale (CRS). Raters reference behaviors that they have
witnessed in the patient or that the patient'snurse has witnessed during their shift to score
the NDSS.
The NDSS can be rated one or more times daily.
Scoring information Each feature is scored on 0-2 based on severity, with 0=absent, 1=mild,
and 2=severe.
Positive NDSS is score ≥ 2, maximum total score is 10.
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