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Patients who undergo surgery receive drugs called neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBA) that to block the activity of muscles. When the surgery is over, the block needs to be reversed. Suggammadex and neostigmine are examples of drugs that reverse blocks. This study aims to investigate if sugammadex is associated with a significantly reduced time to discharge from the operating room to the postoperative unit when compared to neostigmine.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a single-center, randomized, double arm prospective clinical trial involving adult patients undergoing outpatient surgeries at The OSUWMC. Institutional review board (Office of Responsible Research practices) approval is mandatory preceding the start of the clinical trial. Written informed consent will be obtained from all eligible patients participating in this trial, and signed prior to the initiation of any study-related procedures. The study will be conducted in accordance with the principles of Good Clinical Practice and will be approved by the appropriate institutional review boards at OSUWMC. An individual with appropriate human subjects protection and HIPAA education will undertake the consent process in the surgeon's office or other appropriate location (e.g. preoperative clinics). Researchers will utilize the electronic medical record (EMR) to screen and identify surgical cases based on study inclusion criteria. These cases will be reviewed together with the surgical team to determine whether all inclusion and exclusion criteria are met, prior to approaching the patient. Prior surgery, a study-team investigator will approach the patient to discuss the nature of the study, its requirements, and potential risks. Written informed consent will be obtained from every subject prior to the start any study related procedures and enough time will be allowed for the subject to ask questions and receive answers. The inclusion and exclusion criteria will be reviewed in order to ascertain whether a patient qualifies for this study. Subjects must meet all the inclusion criteria and none of the exclusion criteria to qualify for the study. - All medication taken 7 days prior surgery will be recorded. Demographic information, previous medical history, vital signs, urine pregnancy test, and a physical examination will be performed at this time as a standard of care and results will be recorded. - Study medication dosages will be calculated prior to surgery by using total body weight (TBW) by the research team, following standard operational procedures. II.4.B. Intraoperative phase - Pre-induction: intravenous midazolam (2 - 4 mg) if required. - Induction of general anesthesia: anesthesia will follow the standard of care protocols set by our center. Therefore, preoxygenation will be achieved with 100% oxygenation for at least 5 full Tidal Volume and suggested dosage of anesthetic drugs will be as follows: propofol 1-2 mg/kg, lidocaine IV 40-100 mg, fentanyl IV 1-2 μg/Kg, and sevoflurane 0.5-1 MAC (if needed). Additionally, rocuronium (0.3-0.7 mg/kg) will be used for neuromuscular blockade in all patients. - Maintenance of general anesthesia: balanced anesthesia will be administered for maintenance at the anesthesiologists' discretion. We suggest the following regimen: sevoflurane (0.5-1 MAC), remifentanil IV 0.05-0.25 μg/kg/min, and propofol IV 20-75 μg/kg/min. In accordance with guidelines for Good Clinical Practices in pharmacodynamic studies of NMBA, neuromuscular monitoring will be assessed via the train-of-four (TOF) stimulation. TOF device will be placed on the ulnar nerve to illicit twitches in the adductor pollicis. The response to TOF stimulation will be assessed by the anesthesiologist every 30 minutes, starting at intubation. If second response reappears in the TOF stimulation, supplemental doses of rocuronium will be administered at anesthesiologists' discretion. - Neuromuscular blockade reversal: after peritoneal (port sites) closure, TOF will be assessed. Exact doses of the study medications (previously determined by total body weight) will be administered as following: - Sugammadex: - If spontaneous recovery has reached second twitch after TOF: 2 mg/kg - If spontaneous recovery has reached between 1-2 post-tetanic counts but no twitch responses to TOF: 4 mg/kg - When there is a clinical need to reverse NMB within 3 min of a single dose of rocuronium (1.2 mg/kg): 16 mg/kg - Neostigmine: 50 µg. Kg-1 will be administered after spontaneous recovery has reached fourth twitch after TOF in accordance with our institutional standard procedures and published literature [10, 11] - After IP administration, TOF will be assessed every 30 seconds during the first 3 minutes and every minute afterwards to TOF value ≥ 0.9 - The following variables will be collected: - Time from peritoneal closure (port sites) to anesthesia readiness for OR discharge to PACU - Time from IP administration to extubation - Time from IP administration to TOF ≥ 0.9 - Time from IP administration to anesthesia readiness for OR discharge to PACU II.4.C. Postoperative phase (Postoperative Care Unit) - The modified Aldrete score will be documented in the EMR. - Time to discharge-readiness from the OR to PACU, admission time to PACU, and time to discharge from the hospital will be recorded. - Perioperative incidence of IP related adverse events (i.e. bradycardia, anaphylaxis, nausea and vomiting, and hypotension) Summary statistics will be calculated and reported as means (standard deviations) or medians [inter-quartile ranges] for continuous variables and as frequencies (percentages) for categorical variables. Study groups will be compared using Student's t-tests or Wilcoxon Rank-Sum tests for continuous variables and chi-squared or Fisher's exact tests for categorical variables where appropriate. Primary hypotheses comparing time from peritoneal closure (port sites) to anesthesia readiness for OR discharge to PACU between study groups will be tested using Student's unpaired t-tests (on the natural log transformed outcomes if necessary) at the 5% type I error rate. All analyses will be conducted using SAS version 9.4 (SAS Institute, Cary, N.C.) The study will last approximately one year including recruitment, analysis of the data and writing of the manuscript. ;


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NCT number NCT03579589
Study type Interventional
Source Ohio State University
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date August 15, 2018
Completion date December 15, 2019

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