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Electrical cardiometry (EC) is a non-invasive method of estimating cardiac parameters by measuring changes in thoracic bioimpedance during the cardiac cycle. The ICON (Cardiotronic Osypka Medical, San Diego, California) monitor uses four electrocardiogram electrodes and estimates the maximum rate of impedance change to peak aortic blood acceleration. An impedance change occurs between diastole and systole as red blood cell orientation is altered from random during diastole to align during systole. This device is validated against Fick cardiac output and transthoracic echocardiography in infants and children, as well as thermodilution in adults with R values of 0.9. This device is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in pediatrics. Hypotension is expected to occur after epidural anesthesia (EA) due to the dilatation of venous vessels by sympathetic blockade with a subsequent decrease in venous return and cardiac output (CO). Also, the association of general anesthesia (GA) to EA can lead to more decrease in CO. The addition of epinephrine to local anesthetics (LA) could worsen hypotension through the systemic absorption of epinephrine that leads to a vasodilator β effect. Yet, CO may be enhanced by this β-adrenergic stimulation. However, it is well known that caudal epidural anesthesia has few or no hemodynamic changes in children less than 8 yr old. This could be attributed to the immaturity of their sympathetic system and smaller lower-limbs blood volume compared to adults. Caudal anesthesia is highly effective in abdominal, urinary tract, and lower extremity surgeries in children for intra- and postoperative analgesia. The addition of dexmedetomidine to local anesthetics in caudal anesthesia is a frequent practice. Dexmedetomidine, a highly selective alpha-2 adrenoreceptor agonist, is used as an intravenous sedative and analgesic drug. It has an a2/a1 selectivity ratio of 1600: 1 and is eight times more potent than clonidine. Intrathecal and epidural dexmedetomidine have been reported to produce analgesic properties, prolonging the duration of local anesthetics without causing nerve damage in pediatric patients. Although basal heart rate is greater than in adults, activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, anesthetic overdose, or hypoxia can quickly trigger bradycardia and profound reductions in cardiac output. The sympathetic nervous system and baroreceptor reflexes are not fully mature and the infant cardiovascular system displays a blunted response to exogenous catecholamines. That's why it is very essential to determine the hemodynamic effects of any drug used as an adjuvant to local anesthetics for caudal block and to explore whether it reduces the child cardiac output or not. As invasive cardiac monitors are rarely indicated in pediatric patients, and little is known about the impact of caudally administered dexmedetomidine on cardiac function, so we aimed to investigate its effect on hemodynamic functions measured by EC.


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NCT number NCT05860010
Study type Interventional
Source Kasr El Aini Hospital
Contact Ayman amin A Abougabal
Phone 1020671408
Email ayman.abougabal@kasralainy.edu.eg
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 5, 2023
Completion date December 5, 2023

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