Trauma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Modulation of General Anesthesia Using Entropy and Surgical Pleth Index
The critically ill polytrauma patient is one of the most complex cases with regard to the optimization of the intensive care, anesthesia, as well as postoperative management. One of the most important steps in the complex management of such patients is the modulation of anesthesia and the volemic resuscitation, especially in the first hours post-trauma, and in the operating room admission. We start with the assumptions that the optimization of anesthesia should depend on each patient, being conducted in an individual manner. We also believe that by individualizing the anesthesia by monitoring the entropy and SPI it is possible to obtain an appropriate management regarding resuscitation and volume replacement. Furthermore it assumes that an adequate anesthesia, and resuscitation singled volume replacement can reduce morbidity and mortality rates as well as the period of stay in the ICU and recovery time.
Objectives
The project aims to aid to the Romanian healthcare system, by assuring new modernized
monitoring equipment, specific for the department of anaesthesia and intensive care, for
both clinical and paraclinical data, as well as for the existing information for modulation
and optimizing of the general anaesthesia used in critically ill polytrauma cases based on
modern techniques, such as entropy, and surgical pleth index (SPI). In this way, it aims to
create a new prospect of developing a model, which will help the physicians in the
decision-making process, hoping to improve the stats in the high morbidity and mortality
rates in this specific field of medicine.
Reducing the mortality and increasing the quality of the provided medical services is
possible by assuring a modern monitoring system, because critically ill patients should be
observed through complex techniques. Furthermore, interpretation and timely synthesis of the
biological signals and their correlation with other clinical and laboratory data are useful
in modulating general anesthesia in the critically conditions.
General objectives comprise of developing a new research field regarding the international
standards of research and combating the economic and social needs of Romania and Europe, by
creating a complete protocol, which is innovative and helpful in improving the mortality and
morbidity index for polytrauma patients admitted in the intensive care unit (ICU), by means
of better monitoring procedures and modulating the anaesthesia and therapeutic management,
therefore increasing the efficiency of the public health care system.
The specific objectives of the study are to represent the integration of modern anesthesia
methods used for monitoring and optimizing the management of anesthesia and therapy options,
depending on each patient as an individual; calculating the severity scores and risk
factors, both in the first 24 hours as well as continuously, providing support instruments
designed to add to the medical decision making process, and make it possible in a very short
time, developing an ergonomic mode, dynamic and standardized viewing of local and distant
perioperative anesthetic protocols, modulated by non-invasive modern techniques for
anaesthesia monitoring.
Measurements:
All the patients enrolled in the study will have a monitoring sheet from the start, which
will contain details regarding the following: a) Demographic data: age, sex, BMI (registered
at the time of admission); b) Clinical data: ASA score, ISS score, APACHE II score, trauma
mechanism, type of surgical intervention (registered at the time of admission); c)
Laboratory data: EAB parameters, complete blood count, fibrinogen, ESR, PCR, total bilirubin
(T0 - before orotracheal intubation, T1 - at extubating, T2 - at 24 hours post-operatively,
T0 - before orotracheal intubation, T2 - at 24 hours post-operatively; d) Clinical
parameters: heart rate, mean blood pressure, SpO2 plethysmography, EtCO2 capnography,
entropy, SPI, axillary skin temperature probe, diuresis (T0 - before orotracheal intubation,
at an interval of 15 minutes perioperative, T1 - at extubating); e) Perioperative events:
hypotension, bradycardia, bronchospams, SpO2 drop (desaturation) lower than 90% via pulse
oximetry (Every event should be noted in the monitoring sheet of the study); f) Events
related to intubation: laryngospasms, failed intubation, tissue injury resulting from
difficult intubating conditions, postoperative airway complications due to difficult
intubation (Every event should be noted in the monitoring sheet of the study). The database
officer should register all the patient data relevant for the study in electronic format
including all details noted in the monitoring sheet.
Statistical Analysis:
For statistically analysis of the study, in concordance to these objectives, a series of
statistical tests were utilized which can satisfy all the statistical objectives of the
study. For analysis if the normal distributions of continuous data, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov
test will be utilized. Similarly, data with a normal distribution were compared using the
Student t test and presented as mean with SD. Last but not the least, data with an
inhomogeneous distribution will be compared using the Mann-Whitney U test and presented as
median. Nominal data will be compared using the chi-square test. For highlighting the
statistical differences, a P value less than 0.05 was considered as significant. The
statistical analysis of data will be performed computerized with the programs Microsoft
Office Excel for Mac 2011 v.14.4.7. (Microsoft Corporation, Bucharest, Romania) and Prism 6
for Mac OS X v.6.0. (GraphPad Software, Inc., San Diego, CA). This analysis consisted, in
the calculation of frequencies and the percentages for qualitative variables, as well as the
calculation of the arithmetic means and the standard deviations for quantitative variables.
The statistical estimation of the results was performed using the criteria decision of the
statistical test. Similarly, the lot will be further statistically analyzed for determining
the heterogeneity/homogeneity in between the groups. Similarly, for increasing in the
transparency between the different groups, patients will be divided into more groups, as
presented in this study.
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