Anesthesia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Mixture Nitrous Oxide - Oxygen 50-50% in Transrectal Prostate Biopsy Guided by Ultrasound
Introduction: Transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy (TUPB) is the gold standard
diagnostic tool for prostate cancer and, though may be well tolerated for some patients,
about 65 to 90% of then still complain of discomfort, weather associated or not to pain.
Therefore, as a manner of improvement in visual analogic pain score (VAS) and satisfaction
between those patients, the aim of this study is to propose the gas mixture N2O-O2 50-50%, as
a non-invasive, safe and cost-effective method to deliver analgesia and/or sedation, without
the need for an anesthesiologist.
Materials and methods: A randomized clinical trial, simple blind, which took place in
Hospital Universitário Antônio Pedro, Niteroi, RJ, within two groups containing 42 patients
each, divided in conventional (C), which received 100% oxygen and nitrous oxide (NO), which
received inhalation of the mixture N2O-O2 50-50% from a self-demand valve during exam. They
were accessed for pain with VAS, answered a satisfaction task and were recorded about
collateral side effects.
Introduction:
Transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy (TUGP) is currently the gold standard method
used for early cancer diagnosis of this gland, when associated with PSA plasma measurement.
Although well tolerated by many patients, about 65-90% of men undergoing BPTU complain of
discomfort, associated or not to pain. For better tolerance, various methods of analgesia and
/ or sedation have been proposed, such as nerve block periprostatic ( or intraprostatic,
topical anesthesia with lidocaine or EMLA at the puncture site , general anesthesia with
propofol and remifentanil and other invasive techniques.
Inhalation of N2O-O2 50-50% by self-demand valve proposed in this study can be a good
alternative to invasive methods to be a safe technique, cost-effective, which promotes
analgesia on demand, in order to increase the tolerance painful procedures as TUGP,
regardless of the presence of anesthesiologists.
Nitrous oxide (N2O) can be self administered for analgesia in various procedures such as drug
joint intra injections, vascular access puncture, flexible sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy,
ophthalmic procedures and prostate biopsy. In Europe it is used in emergencies in the care
and transport accidents in ambulances.
The objective is to evaluate the efficiency of inhalation of N2O-O2 50-50% by self-demand
valve, comparing it to a placebo group. In addition, investigators evaluated side events such
as the adverse effects of administration of nitrous oxide to discuss their security
procedures without the presence of anesthesiologist.
Materials and methods:
The trial will be done at Antonio Pedro University Hospital, Niterói, RJ - Brazil. Currently,
the procedure is performed in the hospital outpatient clinics, without anesthesia.
Included patients are those undergoing transrectal prostate biopsy guided by ultrasound.
Patients with failure to report the severity of the pain or unable to inhale through the
device or Patients diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension, severe lung disease, or cardiac
failure NYHA 3 and 4 will be excluded from the study The free and informed consent will be
presented and signed by each volunteer participant, and the benefits of research clarified.
84 patients undergoing TUGP an outpatient will be randomized into two groups of 42. The
conventional group (C) will receive local anesthesia at the puncture site plus inhalation of
100% oxygen a face mask (standard technique used routinely in our Hospital for this
procedure). The NO group receive local anesthesia at the puncture site plus inhalation N2O-O2
mixture by self-demand valve An anesthesiologist will monitor the examinations respecting the
resolution of the Federal Council of Medicine No. 1.802 / 2006, without being able to
intervene in analgesia proposed by randomization. A visual analogy scale (VAS) pain 0-10 and
a satisfaction form will be presented to the patient before the procedure and answered after
it. The group will receive the mixture of N2O, O2 will be evaluated for the incidence of
nausea, vomiting, dizziness, hemodynamic changes, fit of laughter and sleepiness during the
examination.
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