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NCT number NCT04401345
Other study ID # IRC/1603/019
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
First received
Last updated
Start date June 1, 2020
Est. completion date January 31, 2021

Study information

Verified date February 2021
Source B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This is prospective randomised double blind study conducted in parturients planned for non-elective caesarean section under spinal anaesthesia. Glycopyrrolate group will receive 0.2 mg of Glycopyrrolate before start of phenylephrine infusion. Control group will receive 0.2 ml of Normal Saline before start of phenylephrine infusion. Total amount of vasopressors required i.e. ephedrine or phenylephrine will recorded in the form of phenylephrine equivalent during intraoperative period.


Description:

Intravenous glycopyrrolate has been investigated for its effect on haemodynamic changes after spinal anesthesia for caesarean delivery. Results from previous studies are conflicting as glycopyrrolate has shown to reduce, increase or had no effect on incidence of maternal hypotension and/or vasopressor requirement after spinal anaesthesia. A recent meta-analysis found that prophylactic glycopyrrolate does not prevent the incidence of spinal-induced hypotension; however, it reduces the total vasopressor requirement during elective caesarean delivery under spinal anaesthesia. Therefore, the aim of this study is to find out whether the use of glycopyrrolate decreases the amount of vasopressors required to manage hypotension induced by spinal anaesthesia in non-elective CS. Methodology: After approval from Institutional Review committee of B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, the trial will be registered at clinical trial.gov. Parturient planned for non-elective caesarian of ASA PS grade II fulfilling the inclusion criteria will be informed about the study and written consent will be obtained either in labour room or in obstetric emergency ward. The eligible patients will be randomly assigned to Glycopyrrolate (GP group) or normal saline (NS group). The study will be conducted in accordance with the ethical principles of the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki. Before patient is shifted to the operating room (OR), ranitidine 50 mg and metoclopramide 10 mg will be administered intravenously via 18 G cannula. In the operating table, patients will be laid supine with a wedge placed in the right hip. Standard anaesthesia monitoring including 3-lead electrocardiography, heart rate (HR), noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) and pulse oximetry (Sp02) will be done. A mean value of three measurements of systolic blood pressure (SBP) and HR will be recorded as baseline parameters. Patency of the vein will be maintained with the infusion of Ringer's lactate solution at a minimal rate. Before the patient is placed in sitting position for SA,she will receive the study drug according to the randomization. After free flow of CSF is observed, 0.5 % hyperbaric bupivacaine (2.2 ml) with 10 µg fentanyl will be injected intrathecally over 30 s using a 25-gauge Quinke needle at the L3-4 or L4-L5 interspace. Patients will then be immediately placed in supine while maintaining 15 degree left lateral tilt. Co-loading of 1000 ml ringers lactate solution will be initiated at the start of spinal anaesthesia using a pressure bag and it will be completed within 10 min. Immediately after the spinal injection, phenylephrine infusion will be initiated at a rate of 25 µg/min and it will be titrated to maintain maternal SBP within 20 % of baseline. The sensory level of anaesthesia will be checked using loss of cold sensation. Surgery will be allowed once the bilateral sensory block height at T6 is achieved. Oxygen at 40% will be administered via nasal cannula at 2-4 L/min until delivery. Hemodynamic parameters will be recorded at following time intervals: baseline, after the study drug in given IV, immediately after spinal anaesthesia, every minute for first 10 min, and then at 2.5 min until end of surgery. Post-spinal hypotension will be defined as SBP < 80% of baseline reading or SBP < 100 mmHg before delivery of baby. Post-delivery hypotension is defined as SBP < 80% of baseline reading or SBP < 100 mmHg after delivery of the baby. It will be treated with phenylephrine 100 µg bolus and rapid infusion of Ringer's lactate 200 ml. Infusion of phenylephrine will be stopped if bradycardia (HR< 55/min) occurs without hypotension. If bradycardia (HR< 55/min) is associated with hypotension, IV ephedrine 6 mg will be administered. If these measures fail and bradycardia is still persistent then an IV atropine 0.5 mg will be given. If reactive hypertension (defined as SBP > 120% of baseline reading) occurs, the infusion of phenylephrine will be stopped and restarted only when the SBP reaches the target range (SBP is within 120% of baseline SBP). The amount of ephedrine used will be converted to phenylephrine equivalent based on potency of phenylephrine to ephedrine as 81:1 ratio.(31) After delivery of the baby, 2 U of oxytocin will be administered IV over 5-10 sec followed by an infusion of 10 U/hr (oxytocin 20 U in 500 ml of Hartmann's solution). Phenylephrine infusion will be gradually tapered after delivery of the baby keeping the SBP within the target level. The total amount of intraoperative IV fluids administered and estimated blood loss will be measured. Intraoperative use of other uterotonic agent or blood transfusion will be recorded. The attending pediatrician will assess neonatal Apgar scores at 1 and 5 minutes after delivery. Patients will be asked to report the occurrence of intraoperative nausea and rate its severity using an 11-point verbal rating scale (0=no nausea, 10=worst possible nausea). Intraoperative nausea or vomiting (IONV) will be treated with ondansetron 4 mg IV. After 5 min, if nausea and vomiting is still persisted, IV dexamethasone 4 mg will be administered. IONV incidence and its time of occurrence from intrathecal injection (whether associated with hypotension) and antiemetic needed will be recorded. Incidence of intraoperative pruritus, shivering, dizziness and dry mouth will also be recorded. Grading of intraoperative shivering is as follows: 0 no shivering, 1 one or more of the following: piloerection, peripheral vasoconstriction, peripheral cyanosis without other cause, but without visible muscular activity; 2 visible muscular activity confined to one muscle group; 3 visible muscular activity in more than one muscle group; and 4 gross muscular activity involving the whole body. If the shivering score is ≥3, IV meperidine 20 mg will be given. The primary outcome will be the total amount of phenylephrine used to maintain blood pressure intraoperatively. The secondary outcome measures will include incidence of maternal hypotension, reactive hypertension, bradycardia, other side-effects (IONV, shivering, pruritus, dry mouth,dizziness), changes in maternal SBP and heart rate and neonatal outcome (Apgar scores at 1 min and 5 min, requirement of neonatal resuscitation, need for neonatal ICU admission and neonatal death within 30 days). Data collection: Baseline data (gestational age, uterine incision to delivery time, hemodynamic parameters) and outcome parameters will be collected in the paper case record form and entered in windows Microsoft excel spreadsheet for analysis.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 258
Est. completion date January 31, 2021
Est. primary completion date January 31, 2021
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Female
Age group 18 Years to 40 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Age between 18-40 years - All parturients at term (gestational weeks = 37) - ASA (American society of Anaesthesiologist) PS (Physical status) grade II Exclusion Criteria: - Age >40 year - ASA PS Grade >2 - Maternal bradycardia (baseline HR< 60/min) or tachycardia (baseline HR> 100/min) - Pregnancy induced hypertension - Gestational hypertension - Known fetal abnormalities - Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) - Intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) - Contraindications to spinal anaesthesia - Contraindications to glycopyrrolate - Multiple pregnancy - BMI: > 30 kg/m2 - Height: <150cm

Study Design


Intervention

Drug:
Glycopyrrolate 0.2 MG/ML
In this group, the patients will receive glycopyrrolate 0.2 mg in 1 ml
Normal saline
In this group, the patients will receive 1 ml of 0.9% normal saline

Locations

Country Name City State
Nepal B.P.Koirala Institute of Health Sciences Dharan Bazar Province 1

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Rajesh Deshar

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Nepal, 

References & Publications (31)

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Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other The APGAR outcome of baby APGAR score comprises of 5 criteria : a) Appearance b) Pulse Rate c) Reflex d)Muscle tone e) Respiratory Effort with each criteria of score 0,1 or 2; making total score of 10. Score 7-10 is reassuring, 4-6 moderately normal, 0-3 is low and cause for immediate resuscitative efforts at 1 and 5 min after delivery
Other Need for neonatal resuscitation resuscitation needed for baby immediately after delivery
Other Admission to neonatal ICU (NICU) the need for ICU admission after delivery
Other Neonatal death if there is neonatal death or not within 30 days of delivery
Primary Total vasopressors requirement intraoperatively Total vasopressors required to prevent hypotension during the period of surgery immediately after spinal anaesthesia till the end of the surgery
Secondary The incidence of hypotension Hypotension is defined as systolic blood pressure < 80% of baseline reading or systolic blood pressure < 100 mmHg after spinal anaesthesia till the end of the surgery
Secondary The incidence of reactive hypertension defined as systolic blood pressure > 120% of baseline reading after spinal anaesthesia till the end of the surgery
Secondary The incidence of maternal bradycardia heart rate < 55/min after spinal anaesthesia till the end of the surgery
Secondary The incidence of maternal tachycardia Heart rate > 100/min after spinal anaesthesia till the end of the surgery
Secondary The incidence of nausea Patients will be asked to report the occurrence of intraoperative nausea and rate its severity using an 11-point verbal rating scale (0=no nausea, 10=worst possible nausea). after spinal anaesthesia till the end of the surgery
Secondary The incidence of vomiting incidence of vomiting after spinal anaesthesia till the end of the surgery
Secondary The incidence of shivering Shivering will be graded as: 0 no shivering, 1 one or more of the following: piloerection, peripheral vasoconstriction, peripheral cyanosis without other cause, but without visible muscular activity; 2 visible muscular activity confined to one muscle group; 3 visible muscular activity in more than one muscle group; and 4 gross muscular activity involving the whole body after spinal anaesthesia till the end of the surgery
Secondary The incidence of dry mouth, intraoperative pruritus and dizziness incidence of dry mouth, intraoperative pruritus and dizziness after spinal anaesthesia till the end of the surgery
Secondary Maternal heart rate and to record the heart rate of the patient during surgery after spinal anaesthesia till the end of the surgery
Secondary Maternal systolic blood pressure to record systolic blood pressure of the patient during surgery after spinal anaesthesia till the end of the surgery
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