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It was recently shown that neostigmine reversal was associated with increased atelectasis and that high-dose neostigmine was associated with longer postoperative length of stay and with an increased incidence of pulmonary edema and reintubation. These study results were consistent with findings from a previous epidemiological study which revealed an absence of beneficial effects of neostigmine on postoperative oxygenation and reintubation. In our previous study, the effects of neostigmine / glycopyrrolate and sugammadex on the electromyographic activity of the diaphragm showed beneficial effects for sugammadex. This could be explained by a possible effect on neuromuscular transmission at the muscle level, but can also be explained by a neostigmine-induced decrease in total nerve activity. In a study in cats, neostigmine has been shown to reduce efferent phrenic nerve activity. The investigators aim to show a difference in phrenic nerve activity between neostigmine and sugammadex, administered alone or in combination, in healthy male volunteers.


Clinical Trial Description

An auxiliary surface EMG will be recorded via ordinary skin electrodes at the diaphragm, and intercostal and rectus abdominis muscles. The degree of neuromuscular blockade is continuously measured by accelerometry of the adductor pollicis muscle with ulnar nerve stimulation (TOF-watch SX®). Anesthesia is induced with propofol and remifentanil. Manually assisted ventilation with an air/oxygen mixture of 40% oxygen is started as soon as patients are becoming apnoeic. Train-of-four (TOF) monitoring starts after the induction of anesthesia (before rocuronium administration) and continues until awakening. The investigators will insert a 16 Fr. nasogastric catheter which allows electrical activity of the diaphragm (Edi) registration (NAVA, Maquet, Solna, Sweden). After baseline measurements, 0.6 mg/kg rocuronium is injected. After tracheal intubation, subjects will be ventilated by a standard ventilation mode (tidal volume 7 ml/kg, frequency of 12 breaths per minute, inspired oxygen fraction of 30%), with end-tidal PCO2 targets of 30-35 mmHg and a PEEP of 5 cmH2O. SpO2 values will be maintained at ≥98%. Spontaneous recovery is allowed to progress until the re-appearance of the second twitch of the TOF. The volunteers will then receive either sugammadex 2mg/kg or neostigmine 50µg/kg + glycopyrrolate 10µg/kg (using the commercially available 5:1 co-formulation) or neostigmine 50µg/kg followed 3 minutes later by administration of sugammadex 2mg/kg. At the onset of spontaneous respiration, an arterial blood gas sample will be drawn. NAVA catheter positioning will be confirmed using the 'Edi catheter positioning' tool as soon as a signal is received. A second arterial blood gas sample will be drawn at the moment of awakening.

Diaphragm electromyographic activity (Edi, obtained from the NAVA catheter), airway pressure and flow are acquired at 100 Hz from the ventilator via an interface connected to a computer using commercially available software (Maquet Critical Care, Solna, Sweden). The auxiliary surface EMG will be recorded with a dedicated device (Dipha16, InBiolab, Groningen, The Netherlands) at the diaphragm, and intercostal and rectus abdominis muscles. All data will be stored and later analysed. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Basic Science


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NCT number NCT02403063
Study type Interventional
Source Onze Lieve Vrouw Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
Start date September 2015
Completion date November 2015

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