The study will be performed to evaluate motor response and awareness with using sugammadex during wakeup procedure in spine surgery. The investigator's goal is to investigate the effect of sugammadex on the state of consciousness and motor-somatosensorial evoked potentials.
Between 10-25 age, American Society of Anesthesiologist clinical status(ASA) I-II, 60 patient which will be performed spine surgery in orthopedics clinic will be enrolled in this study. Patient will be randomized into two group that include 20 patient. General anesthesia will be administered by Totally intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) with propofol and remifentanyl for all patients. Two groups will be monitored with BIS (bispectral index), TOF (train-of-for) MEP (motor evoked potential) and SSEP (somatosensorial potential). During wakeup procedure, in group S, TIVA will be stopped and 2 mg/kg of sugammadex will be given intravenously. BIS, TOF, MEP, SSEP will be measured. In group N, TIVA will be stopped and 0.04 mg/kg of neostigmine will be given. Also BIS, TOF, MEP, SSEP will be measured. Sugammadex will be given group S and Neostigmine will be given group N at the end of the operation. At postoperative sixth hour, the investigators will visit all the patients and ask standard questions about intraoperative wakeup procedure.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
60
Administration of Sugammadex
Administration of Neostigmine
Ebru Biricik
Adana, Sarıçam, Turkey (Türkiye)
Çukurova University
Adana, Çukurova, Turkey (Türkiye)
Time to consciousness
time to obeying verbal commands after reversal of NMBAs
Time frame: 30 min
To assess Motor Evoked Potential values
Motor Evoked Potential (MEP)
Time frame: 4 hours
To assess Somatosensorial Evoked Potential values
Somatosensorial Evoked Potential (SSEP)
Time frame: 4 hours
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