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Hysteroscopy is a gold standard method for evaluating the uterine cavity and diseases, which is gradually becoming a day-surgery in China. Propofol is one of the most commonly used intravenous anesthetics in clinic for hysteroscopic procedures, however high dose propofol bring some potential clinical safety hazards.In this study, the feasibility and safety of Etomidate combined with propofol(1:2) as improved scheme for hysteroscopic surgery will be evaluated.


Clinical Trial Description

Hysteroscopy is a gold standard method for evaluating the uterine cavity and diseases, which is gradually becoming a day-surgery in China. For hysteroscopic surgery using bipolar resectoscopes, hysteroscopic morcellators or shavers, it is considered efficient and safe to be performed under general anaesthesia, such as intravenous anesthesia. Propofol is one of the most commonly used intravenous anesthetics in clinic, however high dose propofol bring some potential clinical safety hazards, reducing respiratory rate and tidal volume, causing apnea or hypoxemia, and leading to hypoxia especially for obese and elderly patients. Propofol combined with etomidate as an improved scheme of intravenous anesthesia has been proved to have advantages in gastroendoscopy.In this study, the patients undergoing elective hysteroscopic surgery will be randomly assigned to two groups of intravenous anesthesia: Etomidate combined with propofol of 1:2 ratio (EP) versus Propofol (P). The sedation degree, respiratory related events (hypoxia, asphyxia incidence and maintenance time) and hemodynamic events,integrated pulmonary index (IPI) of the two groups will be evaluated to explore the feasibility and safety of the clinical application of EP mixture in hysteroscopic surgery. ;


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NCT number NCT05259787
Study type Interventional
Source RenJi Hospital
Contact Jie Xiao, MD,PHD
Phone +86 13817931390
Email applexiaomz@163.com
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 4
Start date September 28, 2022
Completion date December 31, 2023

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