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CompletedNCT02029898

Remifentanil for General Anesthesia in the Context of Immaturity

Adaptation to Neonatal Life After an Anesthetic Protocol Using Remifentanil for General Anesthesia for Caesarean Section in a Context of Prematurity - REAGI Protocol

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 1 / Phase 2
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
53 (actual)
Sponsor
University Hospital, Rouen · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

One of the problems during general anesthesia (GA) for caesarean section is the place of opioid agents. Indeed, the literature does not provide so far a clear answer regarding the use of opioids prior to extraction of the newborn. Indeed, if the opioid administration at induction is beneficial for the mother (better control of autonomic responses to noxious stimuli), the impact on the newborn can be unfavorable in terms of adaptation to extrauterine life . This is especially true if the birth takes place in a context of prematurity and / or acute fetal distress. The pharmacokinetics of remifentanil make it the only opioid which is consistent with a rapid sequence induction. Its short period of action avoids the manual ventilation of patients before intubation, while providing a peak of action concomitant to the nociceptive stimulation. Patients at high risk of aspiration, including pregnant women, may benefit from this type of morphine at induction. In addition, the fact that remifentanil seems to be associated with relative fetal safety in obstetrical or neonatal context legitimized the development of protocols to study maternal-fetal consequences of the use of remifentanil at induction of AG for emergency caesarean section. While cesarean section under general anesthesia mainly concern premature newborns in France, no work has focused on the use of remifentanil for caesarean section in a context of preterm without preeclampsia. The main hypothesis of this study is to evaluate the safety of the use of remifentanil in terms of adaptation to extrauterine life in children born prematurely by caesarean section under general anesthesia outside the context of preeclampsia. To do this, we will compare two groups of children, one consisting of children born by cesarean section under general anesthesia with maternal remifentanil infusion, the other made up of children born by cesarean section under general anesthesia without maternal infusion of remifentanil. This study is prospective, single-center, randomized, double-blinded. The primary endpoint is formed by the value of the Apgar score less than 7 at 5 minutes, calculated in the delivery room by the team supporting the child (midwives and pediatricians). The secondary endpoints are formed by maternal hemodynamic parameters (SBP, DBP, MAP, HR), the rate of complications during induction (difficult intubation, aspiration), the onset of respiratory distress requiring ventilation mask in the newborn, the rate of intubation in neonates, and the rate of use of adjuvant anesthetic agents.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGRemifentanil
DRUGsodium chloride 0,9%

Timeline

Start date
2014-02-02
Primary completion
2018-06-22
Completion
2018-06-22
First posted
2014-01-08
Last updated
2026-03-31

Locations

1 site across 1 country: France

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02029898. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.

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