N2O has been used during general anesthesia (GA) for more than 100 years. It is known to have anesthetic agents sparing effect. But small is know on his real analgesic effect during GA. So far, the only way to monitor pain during GA was based on vital signs that are not specific and not sensitive. Few devices tried to evaluated pain under GA during the last 2 decades. More recently, better devices were proposed such as the Physiodoloris device and the PMD200 device. The first offers an index called ANI based on heart rate variability (HRV) assessment. The second offers the NoL index based on the analysis of 5 parameters. The aim of the present study is to evaluate quantitatively the analgesic index of N2O during GA using the two indices ANI and NoL.
Title: Assessment of the intraoperative analgesic effect of 50%/50% Nitrous Oxide / Oxygen inhalation by the pain index ANI following a standardized electrical forearm stimulus in patients undergoing laparotomies under general anesthesia and with an intraoperative active epidural analgesia. Comparison to the new NoL analgesic index. Objectives: To observe the variations of the intraoperative pain indexes ANI and NoL after a classical and standardized electrical stimulation of the forearm (applied with the commonly used nerve stimulator we use for muscle relaxation monitoring) at different concentrations of inhaled Nitrous Oxide (N2O) (from 0% to 50%, concentrations that are commonly used in daily anesthesia). This will allow a quantification of the analgesic effect of N2O. Study Design: Prospective, open label, observational and descriptive study Subject Population: Adult patients scheduled to undergo abdominal surgery by laparotomy under general anesthesia with an active intraoperative epidural analgesia Sample Size: 40 patients will be evaluated in this study Study Duration: 1 year Study Center: Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Adverse Events: None expected
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
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NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
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Enrollment
40
The aim of this study is to evaluate the nociceptive response to a standardized forearm electrical stimulus applied to patients under GA, during surgery, at different End-Tidal concentrations of N2O (ET-N2O: 0%-50%-25%-0%), and to see if ANI and NoL indices show less pain when inhaled N2O is higher.
Hopital Maisonneuve Rosemont
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
RECRUITINGANI variation after stimulation in patients under GA at End-Tidal N2O 0% and 50%.
The same patient is anesthetized without N2O in the gas mixture first. The first standard stimulus is applied on the forearm of the patient when the N2O concentration in the anesthesia mixture is at 0%. ANI response to the stimulus is recorded. Then N2O is slowly increased to reached et-N2O 50% in the anesthesia mixture. Then, at ET-N2O 50%, the same standard stimulus is applied and ANI variations registered.
Time frame: First stimulus is applied when the patient breaths 0% N2O in his anesthesia mixture. Second stimulus is applied at 50% End-Tidal N2O in the anesthesia mixture during the surgery.
NoL index variation after electrical stimulation in patients under GA atEnd-Tidal N2O 0% and 50%.
The same patient is anesthetized without N2O in the gas mixture first. The first standard stimulus is applied on the forearm of the patient when the N2O concentration in the anesthesia mixture is at 0%. NoL response to the stimulus is recorded. Then N2O is slowly increased to reached et-N2O 50% in the anesthesia mixture. Then, at ET-N2O 50%, the same standard stimulus is applied and NoL variations registered.
Time frame: First stimulus is applied when the patient breaths 0% N2O in his anesthesia mixture. Second stimulus is applied at 50% End-Tidal N2O in the anesthesia mixture during the surgery.
ANI and NoL indices variations after the same standard stimulus when ET-N2O is slowly decreased from 50% to 25%, , then to 0%.
During the surgery, for primary and secondary objectives, N2O will be at 0, then 50%. For these secondary objectives, N2O inhaled concentration in teh anesthetic mixture will be set at 25% and then again at 0% and the same standard stimulus will be applied and ANI and NoL responses recorded and compared to the ones gotten at 50% .
Time frame: Within the same anesthesia and surgery
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