The aim of this prospective randomized study is to investigate comparatively the effect of neostigmine-atropine versus sugammadex on speed and quality of recovery and on postoperative cognitive function \& behavior in children undergoing ENT surgery under general anaesthesia.
The aim of this prospective randomized study is to investigate comparatively the effect of neostigmine-atropine vs sugammadex on time of achieving extubation, quality of recovery, postoperative cognitive function and behaviour of children undergoing ENT surgery under general anaesthesia. In this study after parental approval has been obtained, children with age 6-12 yrs undergoing tonsillectomy and/or adenoidectomy under general anaesthesia will be included. General anaesthesia will be performed using Total Intravenous Anaesthesia (TIVA) technique with continuous infusion of propofol and remifentanil. Rocuronium will be used to achieve neuromuscular blockade (NMB). Neuromuscular reversal will be performed using either atropine-neostigmine or sugammadex. Patients will be divided into 2 groups according to the type of NMB reversal agent used. Intraoperative monitoring will include Bispectral Index Sedation (BIS), SpO2, capnography, noninvasive measurements of blood pressure, heart rate and train of four (TOF). Children will be assessed preoperatively (one day before surgery and at the morning of day of surgery), intraoperatively, immediate postoperatively and will be followed up for 15 postoperative days. Additionally, parents will be cooperated and questioned. The primary end-points of the study include the comparative investigation of the effect of neostigmine-atropine vs sugammadex on time of achieving extubation, quality of recovery, and postoperative cognitive function of children. Secondary endpoints will include side effects, signs of residual neuromuscular blockade, agitation and postoperative behavioural changes of children. For this purpose the following scales and questionnaires will be used: 1. Emotionality, Activity, Sociability \& Impulsivity (EASI) Scale 2. The Modified Mini-Mental State (3MS) Test - Version G Greek 3. Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale 4. Aldrete score 5. Emergence Delirium (PAED) scale 6. Wong-Baker scale 7. Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) (0-10) 8. Child Post- Hospital Behavior Questionnaire (PHBQ)\] 9. Post discharge repeated questionnaire All the questionnaires will be translated, culturally adapted and validated in Greek. Analysis of the data will include pair wise T test in order to find statistical differences between the two techniques and regression analysis models in order to revile significant correlations between dependent and independent variables. Statistical analysis will be performed with the use of SPSS21 for Windows.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
200
Efficacy, safety and effect on cognitive and behavioural function
Efficacy, safety and effect on cognitive and behavioural function
2nd Department of Anesthesiology, Attikon University Hospital
Athens, Attica, Greece
time of achieving extubation
time of achieving extubation
Time frame: 10 min
signs of residual neuromuscular blockade
number of participants with signs of residual
Time frame: 1 hour
Behavioural function
changes using Battery test
Time frame: up to 15th postoperative day
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