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UnknownNCT04178785

Remifentanil Versus Fentanyl During Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Remifentanil Versus Fentanyl During Laparoscopic Hysterectomy- a Randomized Control Trial

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
76 (estimated)
Sponsor
Wolfson Medical Center · Other Government
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Introduction- During laparoscopic procedures surgical field exposure is one of the crucial aspects for a successful surgery. Exposure can be optimized by pneumoperitoneum, positioning of the patient and muscle relaxation. The European Association for Endoscopic Surgery has recommended using the lowest intraperitoneal pressure allowing adequate exposure of the operative field rather than using a routine pressure. A way to lower intraabdominal pressure during laparoscopic procedures is to employ a deeper level of neuromuscular blockade. Intravenous (IV) opioids such as fentanyl and remifentanil are commonly used to provide analgesia and supplement sedation during general anesthesia. In terms of analgesia, management of intraoperative stress, remifentanil exhibits similar effects to fentanyl in adult healthy volunteers and surgical patients. In clinical practice, if the surgeon asks for relaxation toward the end of the surgery, then many anesthesiologists will increase the dose of the IV opioids. In our experience the use of remifentanil achieves a better muscle relaxation and surgical space exposure with a lower intraabdominal pressure and less need for a neuromuscular blockage as compared to fentanyl. Thus, the investigators aimed to compare the use of fentanyl versus remifentanil during laparoscopic hysterectomy. Because surgical complications due to inadequate exposure are a rare event, the typical way to study this issue is to use surgeon's satisfaction score.

Detailed description

Study design- Prospective, single-center single blind randomized controlled trial. Patients electively admitted for laparoscopic hysterectomy will be approached for requirement. After obtaining a written informed consent, patients will be randomly assigned either to the study group (Remifentanil group) or to the control group (Fentanyl group) in a 1:1 ratio. A blocked randomization scheme will be created using a computer-generated list of random numbers. study protocol- 1. anesthesia is induced and maintained with propofol 2. Ventilation is performed with volume/pressure control mode with a tidal volume of 6-8 ml/kg, a frequency of 10-12/min and a positive end-expiratory pressure of 5 cm H2O aiming at normocapnia. 3. Tracheal intubation is performed 2 min after administration of the muscle relaxant 0.6-1.2 mg/kg rocuronium. 4. Patients in the study group will receive 0.2 mcg/kg/min Remifentanil 5. Fentanyl at the dose of 100mcg will be administered to all the patients in the control group 6. The gynecologist, surgical staff and patients will be blinded to group allocation. 7. During surgery additional muscle relaxant will be given only when asked by the gynecologist and will be mentioned in the anesthesiologic chart 8. The investigator managed the insufflation of the abdomen to 12 mmHg pneumoperitoneum. 9. Patients will be placed in the lithotomy position in a 30-degree head-down body position. 10. Antibiotic prophylaxis is given for all patients 11. The gynecologists will evaluate the surgical conditions before a colpotomy is made in a circumferential fashion around the cervix and toward the end of the surgery on four-point rating scale (1: excellent, 2: good, 3: acceptable 4: poor) 12. The gynecologists will also rate surgical space conditions on a numeric rating scale (NRS), where NRS 0 indicated optimal surgical space conditions and NRS 100 indicated unacceptable surgical space conditions and an intervention is needed to secure acceptable surgical space6

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGRemifentanilPatients electively admitted for laparoscopic hysterectomy will be approached for requirement. After obtaining a written informed consent, patients will be randomly assigned either to the study group (Remifentanil group) or to the control group (Fentanyl group) in a 1:1 ratio.

Timeline

Start date
2019-10-22
Primary completion
2020-10-22
Completion
2020-11-01
First posted
2019-11-26
Last updated
2019-11-26

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Israel

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04178785. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.