Due to sleep deficiency, patients with insomnia syndrome or sub-clinical insomnia syndrome often undergo severe stress while waiting for surgery. Studies have reported that preoperative hypnosis could reduce stress and promote recovery. Midazolam has been recommended to patients who under severe stress for preoperative sedation and anti-anxiety. However, midazolam for preoperative hypnosis monitored with polysomnography (PSG) has not been studied. In this exploratory study, the median effective dose (ED50) and ED95 of Midazolam Oral Solution for preoperative hypnosis in non-elderly adults using the gold standard tool of PSG, will be explored by up-and-down sequential allocation and probit method.
The exploratory study of ED50 will be manipulated by an up-and-down sequential allocation with a single arm prospectively. 1. The day before surgery, subjects will be enrolled according to the inclusion criteria and sign the informed consent voluntarily. 2. On the day of surgery, the clinical process is as follows. According to the routine medical procedures of our center, patients should access in the operating room about 2 hours before their surgery for adequate preparation.After peripheral venous catheterization, monitored by electrocardiogram, noninvasive blood pressure, and pulse oxygen saturation, invasive procedures,such as arterial catheterization, central venous catheterization or nerve blocks, will be operated individually according to surgical and anesthesia necessity. 3. The intervention of Midazolam Oral Solution for preoperative hypnosis will be done after invasive procedures. The ED50 dose of midazolam oral solution for hypnosis is studied using an up-and-down sequential allocation while waiting for surgery and general anesthesia in preoperative room. The starting dose is 6 mg and the step size is 1 mg. The interval sequential dose is varied by 1 mg based on the hypnosis response of the previous patient after one hour. Sleep of the subjects will be monitored by portable PSG (Alice PDx). Definition of successful hypnosis by taking midazolam oral solution: The polysomnograph (PSG) not only shows stage N2 within 30 minutes, but also shows stage N3 within an hour; or else, definition of unsuccessful hypnosis. The intervention procedure : (1) The first subject takes 6mg of midazolam oral solution; (2) If succeed, the second subject will take 5mg; (3) If not succeed, the second subject will take 7mg; (4) Until seven sequence reversal inflection points. 4. Measures of safety assurance: (1)Monitoring: Electrocardiogram, blood pressure, pulse oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, consciousness; (2)Monitors, negative pressure suction devices, oxygen inhalation devices, ventilators, items needed for emergency airway establishment, first aid medications, systemically trained anesthesiologists and nurses; (3)Emergencies include, but are not limited to: vomiting, respiratory depression, and respiratory obstruction. If any of the above events occur after intervention, the clinical procedures or emergency procedures will be followed immediately. Statistics: Using the sequential and probit method to determine the median effective dose and ED95. The sample size is considered adequate once 7 pairs of sequence reversals have been reached. Based on the preliminary test analysis, it is anticipated that 40 subjects would be required.
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The ED50 dose of midazolam oral solution for hypnosis is studied using an up-and-down sequential allocation while waiting for surgery and general anesthesia in preoperative room. The starting dose is 6 mg and the step size is 1 mg. The interval sequential dose is varied by 1 mg based on the hypnosis response of the previous patient after one hour. Definition of successful hypnosis by taking midazolam oral solution: The polysomnograph (PSG) not only shows stage N2 within 30 minutes, but also shows stage N3 within an hour; or else, definition of unsuccessful hypnosis. The procedure is as follows: (1) The first subject is given 6mg of midazolam oral solution; (2) If succeed, the second subject takes 5mg; (3) If not succeed, the second subject takes 7mg; (4) Until seven sequence reversal inflection points.
the Sixth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
The Median Effective Dose (ED50) of Midazolam Oral Solution
The Median Effective Dose (ED50) of Midazolam Oral Solution for Preoperative Hypnosis in Non-Elderly Adults in the Preoperative Room, using an up-and-down sequential allocation.
Time frame: Within 1 hour after taking Midazolam Oral Solution while waiting for surgery in the operating room
ED95 of Midazolam Oral Solution for Preoperative Hypnosis in Non-Elderly Adults in the Preoperative Room
ED95 of Midazolam Oral Solution for Preoperative Hypnosis in Non-Elderly Adults in the Preoperative Room, using an up-and-down sequential allocation and calculating by Probit method (probability unit regression).
Time frame: Within 1 hour after taking Midazolam Oral Solution while waiting for surgery in the operating room
Description of Proportions of stage N1 in different doses
We speculate that the sleep structure is different with the different doses of Midazolam Oral Solution. Description of Proportions of stage N1 in different doses. Data are expressed as percentages.
Time frame: Within 1.5 hour after taking Midazolam Oral Solution while waiting for surgery in the operating room
Description of Proportions of stage N2 in different doses
We speculate that the sleep structure is different with the different doses of Midazolam Oral Solution. Description of Proportions of stage N2 in different doses. Data are expressed as percentages.
Time frame: Within 1.5 hour after taking Midazolam Oral Solution while waiting for surgery in the operating room
Description of Proportions of stage N3 in different doses
We speculate that the sleep structure is different with the different doses of Midazolam Oral Solution. Description of Proportions of stage N3 in different doses. Data are expressed as percentages.
Time frame: Within 1.5 hour after taking Midazolam Oral Solution while waiting for surgery in the operating room
Description of Proportions of stage REM in different doses
We speculate that the sleep structure is different with the different doses of Midazolam Oral Solution. Description of Proportions of stage REM in different doses. Data are expressed as percentages.
Time frame: Within 1.5 hour after taking Midazolam Oral Solution while waiting for surgery in the operating room
Description of Sleep latency(min) in different doses
Sleep latency(min): the time it takes from taking Midazolam Oral Solution to entering the N2 phase of sleep. We speculate that sleep latency is different with the doses of Midazolam Oral Sulution. Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation.
Time frame: Within 1 hour after taking Midazolam Oral Solution while waiting for surgery in the operating room
Description of anti-anxiety effects in different doses
Description of the different anti-anxiety effects between those who reach the hypnotic end point and those who do not, using the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-2 (GAD-2) scale. Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation.
Time frame: Within 1.5 hour after taking Midazolam Oral Solution while waiting for surgery in the operating room
Description of sedative effect in different doses
Description of the different sedative effects between those who reach the hypnotic end point and those who do not, using Richmond Agitation and Sedation Scale (RASS). Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation.
Time frame: Within 1.5 hour after taking Midazolam Oral Solution while waiting for surgery in the operating room
Description of satisfaction for preoperative hypnosis in different doses
Description of sleep satisfaction while waiting for surgery in the operating room after taking Midazolam Oral Solution, using Visual Analogue Scale(VAS)score (0-10 points). Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation.
Time frame: On postoperative day 1
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