Volunteers will receive a weight-based opioid (remifentanil) infusion for 10 minutes. In the first run, serial pupillary measurements (pupillary unrest, pupil diameter) will be taken at baseline, and at 2.5-minute intervals during the infusion and a 25-minute recovery period afterwards. After a washout period, the experiment will be repeated in each subject (second run). The two runs differ only by presence versus absence of verbal interaction.
Healthy volunteers aged 20-55 will receive a weight-based opioid (remifentanil) infusion for 10 minutes. Vital signs including SpO2, transcutaneous CO2, and respiratory rate will be continuously measured. In the first run, serial pupillary measurements (pupillary unrest, pupil diameter) will be taken at baseline, and at 2.5-minute intervals during the infusion and a 25-minute recovery period afterwards. After a washout period, the experiment will be repeated in each subject (second run). The two runs differ only by presence of ongoing verbal interaction versus complete avoidance of verbal interaction. Incidence of respiratory depression will be compared in the two protocols with or without verbal interaction. Correlation between pupil diameter and pupillary unrest with estimated opioid concentrations will be determined by regression. Difference between pupil measurement versus opioid concentration regressions will be compared by chi2.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
Maintaining continuous conversation, requiring that the subject answer questions and engage in discussion without interruption.
10 minute remifentanil infusion
University of California San Francisco
San Francisco, California, United States
Impact of environmental stimulation on decline in oxygen saturation to ≤ 90%.
Conversational interaction and oxygen saturation measured by pulse oximeter.
Time frame: 35 minutes
Impact of environmental stimulation on CO2 increase of 15% or more above baseline.
Conversational interaction and CO2 measured by transcutaneous sensor.
Time frame: 35 minutes
Correlation between estimated opioid concentration and deviation in pupillary measurement.
Relationship of opioid concentration to pupillary unrest, measured by the pupillometer
Time frame: 35 minutes
Impact of environmental stimulation on opioid-related deviations in pupillary measurements.
Impact of conversational interaction on degree of decline in pupillary unrest as measured by the pupillometer.
Time frame: 35 minutes
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