Quality of Recovery Clinical Trial
— DIQoROfficial title:
A Randomised Control Trial to Compare Quality of Recovery Between Desflurane and Isoflurane Inhalational Anaesthesia in Patients Receiving General Anaesthesia for Ophthalmological Surgery at Dr. George Mukhari Academic Hospital
Verified date | October 2022 |
Source | Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Recovery after surgery and anaesthesia has traditionally been assessed with objective measures including time to awakening, time to regaining airway reflexes, duration of stay in the recovery room and/or hospital, and incidence of adverse events like pain and post-operative nausea and vomiting. Increasingly, the patient's experience of their post-operative recovery is being recognised as an important outcome after surgery. The 15-Item Quality of Recovery score (QoR-15) has been validated to give a patient-centred global measure of overall health status after surgery and anaesthesia. This score has recently been translated and validated in isiZulu. Desflurane is the newest anaesthetic vapour to market, with many benefits from the anaesthetist's perspective: faster time to awakening, faster time to regaining airway reflexes, and a clearer sensorium post-operatively. However, there is a paucity of data evaluating whether this translates to better quality of recovery for the patient. Desflurane is more expensive than other volatiles; for economic use, it is recommended to use Desflurane with a low flow (up to 2L) anaesthetic technique. Isoflurane is the most commonly used volatile anaesthetic agent at Dr. George Mukhari Academic Hospital. Concerns about the increased cost of desflurane compared to isoflurane limits the use of this novel agent in the public sector in South Africa. Following an extensive literature review, no studies could be found comparing quality of recovery between desflurane and isoflurane using a validated quality of recovery tool like the QoR-15. The research question in this study is whether there is a clinically significant difference in post-operative quality of recovery (using the QoR-15 score) between desflurane and isoflurane inhalational anaesthesia in adult patients presenting for elective ophthalmological surgery under general anaesthesia. This study will therefore compare quality of recovery between desflurane and isoflurane inhalational anaesthesia. Furthermore, the study will evaluate the relative cost of using either volatile with a basal flow anaesthetic technique.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 170 |
Est. completion date | February 22, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | February 22, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Adult patients between the ages of 18-80 years of age. - Patients presenting for ophthalmological surgery under general anaesthesia. - ASA I and II. - Literate in English, Setswana or Afrikaans. Exclusion Criteria: - Patients outside the specified age range. - ASA III and above. - Patients with contra-indications to Laryngeal Mask Airway use during general anaesthesia. - Patients with severe medical or surgical conditions, who are expected to have prolonged admissions or ICU admissions. - Patients with uncontrolled psychiatric conditions like depression, schizophrenia, mania, dementia. - Patients with known allergy or adverse reaction to volatile anaesthetics. - Patients with known or suspected susceptibility to Malignant Hyperthermia. - Patients with incomplete records (Data Collection Form and QoR-15). |
Country | Name | City | State |
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South Africa | Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University | Ga-Rankuwa | Gauteng |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University |
South Africa,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Post-operative Quality of Recovery score, assessed by QoR-15, change from baseline QoR-15 score pre-operatively | A baseline 15-Item Quality of Recovery score (QoR-15) will be measured pre-operatively, and a repeat will be done on Day 1 post-operatively.
The QoR-15 is a 15-item score evaluating both physical and mental well-being by assessing five dimensions: emotional state, physical comfort, psychological support, physical independence and pain. Each of the 15 items are scored by the patient from 0 (worst score) to 10 (best score), giving a lowest possible score of 0 (worst outcome), and a highest possible score of 150 (best outcome). This continuous composite score allows comparisons between intervention groups. The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) and patient acceptable symptom state score for the QoR-15 score has been determined: the MCID is 8 and the acceptable symptom state score is 118. |
Pre-operative day 0 and Post-operative day 1 | |
Secondary | Consumption of anaesthetic vapour with basal anaesthetic technique | The vapour use per case in millilitres of isoflurane or desflurane will be recorded from the anaesthetic machine. | Intraoperative day 0 | |
Secondary | Cost of anaesthetic vapour with basal to minimal flow anaesthetic technique | Calculating cost of isoflurane and desflurane used based on consumption and cost data from hospital pharmacy. | Intraoperative day 0 | |
Secondary | Time spent in post-operative recovery unit | The time the patient enters and leaves the post-operative recovery room will be recorded. | Post-operative day 0 |
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