Ischemic Heart Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Intranasal Insulin Administration on Glycaemia and Insulin Concentrations in Plasma and Cerebrospinal Fluid During Surgery
Intranasal insulin is reported to improves memory performance in patients suffering from cognitive impairment. The investigators have previously shown that intraoperative insulin administration preserves both short and long-term memory function after cardiac surgery. Applying intranasal insulin bypasses blood-brain barrier and cause elevation of insulin concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid without major effects on peripheral insulin level. Patients undergoing major surgery are exposed to carbohydrate and insulin metabolism alteration. The goal of the study is to study the effect of intranasal insulin on blood glucose, plasma and cerebrospinal insulin concentration in patients undergoing cardiac surgery or endovascular thoracic aneurysm repair.
Clinical trials have demonstrated that intranasal insulin improves both memory performance and metabolic integrity of the brain in patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease or cognitive impairment. A single dose of intranasal insulin acutely improved memory in memory-impaired older adults. Cognitive impairment in post-operative period is an increasing problem as more elderly patients undergo major surgery. The investigators have previously shown that intraoperative insulin administration while maintaining normoglycaemia preserves both short and long-term memory function after open heart surgery. Applying insulin as a nasal spray bypasses blood-brain barrier and cause significant and sustained elevation of insulin concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) without major effects on peripheral insulin levels. The administration of 40 IU of intranasal insulin(INI) rapidly increases CSF insulin concentration within seven minutes, peaking after 30 minutes and remaining elevated for more than 80 minutes. Presently it is not clear if CNS insulin plays a relevant role in controlling blood glucose in humans. Patients undergoing major surgery are exposed to metabolic and endocrine alterations in carbohydrate, protein, and insulin metabolism, often summarized as the catabolic stress response. While the effect of intravenous insulin on glucose metabolism during surgery has been extensively studied the influence of intranasal insulin administration on intraoperative plasma insulin and blood glucose concentrations is unknown. Goal and Objectives The goal of the present study is to study the effect of intranasal insulin on - blood glucose and plasma insulin concentrations in patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery - blood glucose, plasma insulin and cerebrospinal insulin concentration in patients undergoing elective endovascular thoracic aneurysm repair. ;
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