To investigate the safety of nitrous oxide (N2O) anaesthesia in patients with risk factors for coronary artery disease undergoing major surgery.
Approximately 25% of patients undergoing major surgery have known coronary artery disease (CAD) or risk factors for CAD. N2O interferes with vitamin B12 and folate metabolism. This impairs production of methionine (from homocysteine), used to form tetrahydrofolate and thymidine during DNA synthesis. It has been repeatedly demonstrated that N2O anaesthesia increases postoperative homocysteine levels. Chronic hyperhomocysteinaemia is associated with cardiovascular disease, and acute hyperhomocysteinaemia is known to cause endothelial dysfunction. One small trial has demonstrated an increased incidence of postoperative myocardial ischaemia in patients receiving N2O anaesthesia. Reducing postoperative myocardial infarction and death are important aims for those with CAD undergoing major surgery. Our previous trial (ENIGMA) studied 2050 patients and identified some serious adverse effects, but most patients were not at risk of CAD and so we could not reliably assess serious cardiac complications. We propose a large simple randomized clinical trial of 7,000 patients to provide a definitive evaluation of the safety of N2O anaesthesia. Updated statistical analysis plan can be found at www.enigma2.org.au.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
7,112
General anaesthesia with the inclusion of Nitrous Oxide at 70%
General anaesthesia with no use of Nitrous Oxide
Alfred Hosptial
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
The Primary Endpoint is a Composite of Death and Cardiovascular Events (Clinical and Silent MI, Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Arrest, Pulmonary Embolism, and Stroke) Measured at 30 Days After Surgery.
Time frame: 30 days post op
Myocardial Infarction (MI)
Time frame: 30 days post op
Cardiac Arrest
Time frame: 30 days
Pulmonary Embolism
Time frame: 30 Days Post op
Stroke
Time frame: 30 Days Post op
Wound Infection
Time frame: 30 Days Post op
Hospital Stay (Days)
Time frame: 30 Days Post Op
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