Cerebral Oxygen Saturation Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Analysis of Cerebral Oximetry After Low Pressure Compared With Standard Pressure Pneumoperitoneum in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Nephrectomy: A Prospective Randomized Parallel-Group Study
Verified date | December 2020 |
Source | Ondokuz Mayis University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
In this study, the changes in cerebral oxygen saturation due to low and high pressure pneumoperitoneum implementation were measured in patients who underwent laparoscopic nephrectomy. This prospective, double-blind study included 62 American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) PS class I-III patients aged 18-65 years who underwent laparoscopic nephrectomy (simple, partial, or radical). Patients were randomly classified into 2 groups: Group LP (n = 31) included patients who were treated with low pressure pneumoperitoneum (8 mmHg) and Group SP (n = 31) included patients who were treated with standard pressure (14 mmHg). A standard anesthesia protocol was used in both groups. Bilateral rSO2 values were recorded at baseline, at 1 minute after induction, and then every 5 minutes until the patient went to the recovery unit. Data for mean arterial pressure (MAP), peak heart rate (HR), peripheral oxgen saturation (SpO2), and end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) were also recorded at the same time intervals. Arterial blood gas was analyzed in the 5th minute after induction (t1) while the patient was in the supine position, in the 5th and 30th minutes after insufflation (t2, t3) while the patient was in the lateral semi-oblique position, and again 10 minutes after desufflation (t4) while the patient was in the supine position. Patient demographic data, duration of anesthesia, duration of surgery, lateral position time, pneumoperitoneum time, and recovery time were also recorded. used in both groups. Bilateral rSO2 values were recorded at baseline, at 1 minute after induction, and then every 5 minutes until the patient went to the recovery unit. Data for mean arterial pressure (MAP), peak heart rate (HR), SpO2, and ETCO2 were also recorded at the same time intervals. Arterial blood gas was analyzed in the 5th minute after induction (t1) while the patient was in the supine position, in the 5th and 30th minutes after insufflation (t2, t3) while the patient was in the lateral semi-oblique position, and again 10 minutes after desufflation (t4) while the patient was in the supine position. Patient demographic data, duration of anesthesia, duration of surgery, lateral position time, pneumoperitoneum time, and recovery time were also recorded.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 62 |
Est. completion date | November 1, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | November 1, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Patients scheduled for laparoscopic nephrectomy (simple, partial, or radical) - The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status class I-III Exclusion Criteria: - Cerebrovascular diseases - Neurological disorders - Uncontrolled diabetes or hypertension - Advanced organ failure - Baseline peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) less than 96% - Patients with hemoglobin <9 g/dL |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Ondokuz Mayis Universitesi | Samsun | Atakum |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Ondokuz Mayis University |
Turkey,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2) | The rSO2 measurements were made using the near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) method. For this, prior to induction, the cerebral oximetry sensor was placed at least 2 cm above the eyebrows and 3 cm from the midline in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Measurements were recorded at baseline, at 1 minute after induction, and then every 5 minutes until the patient went to the recovery unit. Baseline values were accepted as measurements in the last 30 seconds of preoxygenation for 3 minutes with 80% oxygen before induction. Cerebral desaturation was defined as a decrease in the rSO2 value of more than 25% from the baseline value (if the baseline value is <50, the decrease should be more than 20%), with this condition lasting =15 seconds. | The rSO2 value changes were recorded from baseline until the patient was referred to the recovery unit, up to 160 minutes. | |
Primary | Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) analysis-pH | The pH value was measured in the 5th minute after induction (t1) while the patient was in the supine position, in the 5th and 30th minutes after insufflation (t2, t3) while the patient was in the lateral semi-oblique position, and again 10 minutes after desufflation (t4) while the patient was in the supine position. | The pH values of the patients were recorded after anesthesia induction until 10 minutes after desufflation, up to 140 minutes. | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas analysis: partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) | The PO2 value was measured in the 5th minute after induction (t1) while the patient was in the supine position, in the 5th and 30th minutes after insufflation (t2, t3) while the patient was in the lateral semi-oblique position, and again 10 minutes after desufflation (t4) while the patient was in the supine position. | The oxygen partial pressure values of the patients were recorded after anesthesia induction until 10 minutes after desufflation, up to 140 minutes. | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas analysis: partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) | The PCO2 value was measured in the 5th minute after induction (t1) while the patient was in the supine position, in the 5th and 30th minutes after insufflation (t2, t3) while the patient was in the lateral semi-oblique position, and again 10 minutes after desufflation (t4) while the patient was in the supine position. | The carbon dioxide partial pressure values of the patients were recorded after anesthesia induction until 10 minutes after desufflation, up to 140 minutes. | |
Primary | Arterial blood gas analysis: Hemoglobin (Hg) value | The Hg value was measured in the 5th minute after induction (t1) while the patient was in the supine position, in the 5th and 30th minutes after insufflation (t2, t3) while the patient was in the lateral semi-oblique position, and again 10 minutes after desufflation (t4) while the patient was in the supine position. | The hemoglobin values of the patients were recorded after anesthesia induction until 10 minutes after desufflation, up to 140 min. | |
Secondary | The mean arterial pressure (MAP) values | The data of the mean arterial pressure were recorded at baseline, at 1 minute after induction, and then every 5 minutes until the patient was referred to the recovery unit. | The mean arterial pressure was recorded from baseline until the patient was referred to the recovery unit, up to 160 minutes. | |
Secondary | The heart rate (HR) values | The data of heart rate were recorded at baseline, at 1 minute after induction, and then every 5 minutes until the patient was referred to the recovery unit.
The MAP and HR values were kept at ±20% of the preoperative values by changing the remifentanil infusion rate. Hypotension MAP was defined as <60 mmHg and bradycardia HR as 45 beats/minute, and were treated with noradrenaline 4-8 mcg and atropine 0.5 mg. Patients who required noradrenaline or atropine more than twice were excluded from the study. |
The heart rate was recorded from baseline until the patient was referred to the recovery unit, up to 160 minutes. | |
Secondary | Peripheral oxygen saturation (SPO2) values | The SPO2 data were recorded at baseline, at 1 minute after induction, and then every 5 minutes until the patient was referred to the recovery unit. | The oxygen saturation was recorded from baseline until the patient was referred to the recovery unit, up to 160 minutes. | |
Secondary | Anesthesia time (min) | The duration of anesthesia was defined as the time the patient was under anesthesia. | Anesthesia time was recorded during each operation. | |
Secondary | Surgical Time (min) | Surgical time was defined as the time elapsed from the time the trocar insertion was completed until the surgery was completed and the trocars were removed. | Surgical time was recorded during each operation. | |
Secondary | Pneumoperitoneum Time (min) | This was defined as the time during which pneumoperitoneum was administered to the patient. | The pneumoperitoneum time was recorded during each operation. | |
Secondary | End-tidal carbon dioxide values (EtCO2) values | The data for EtCO2 were recorded at baseline, at 1 minute after induction, and then every 5 minutes until the patient was referred to the recovery unit. | The end-tidal carbon dioxide partial pressure was recorded from baseline until the patient was referred to the recovery unit, up to 160 min | |
Secondary | Lateral Semi-oblique Position Time (min) | This was defined as the time the patient stayed in the lateral semi-oblique position. | The lateral semi-oblique position time was recorded during each operation. | |
Secondary | Recovery Time (min) | The recovery time was defined as the time from discontinuation of sevoflurane and remifentanil to extubation at the end of the surgical procedure. | The recovery time was recorded from the end of the surgery to extubation. |
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