Evaluation of markers of cerebral oxygenation and metabolism in patients undergoing clipping of cerebral aneurysm under total intravenous anesthesia versus inhalational anesthesia: A prospective randomized trial (COM-IVIN trial)

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Brain Circulation Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.4103/bc.bc_66_23
Ashitha Arumadi, A. Hrishi, Unnikrishnan Prathapadas, M. Sethuraman, Easwer Hari Venket
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INTRODUCTION: Anesthetic goals in patients undergoing clipping of cerebral aneurysm include maintenance of cerebral blood flow, oxygenation, and metabolism to avoid cerebral ischemia and maintenance of hemodynamic stability. We intend to study the influence of anesthetic agents on the outcome of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a prospective, randomized, parallel, single-center pilot trial approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee and is prospectively registered with the Clinical Trial Registry of India. Patients with aneurysmal SAH (aSAH) admitted to our institution for surgical clipping, fulfilling the trial inclusion criteria, will be randomized in a 1:1 allocation ratio utilizing a computerized random allocation sequence to receive either total intravenous anesthesia (n = 25) or inhalational anesthesia (n = 25). Our primary objective is to study the effects of these anesthetic techniques on cerebral oxygenation and metabolism in patients with aSAH. Our secondary objective is to evaluate the impact of these anesthetic techniques on the incidence of delayed cerebral ischemia and long-term patient outcomes in patients with aSAH. The Modified Rankin Score and Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) at discharge and 3 months following hospital discharge will be evaluated. An observer blinded to the study intervention will assess the outcome measures. DISCUSSION: This study will provide more insight as to which is the ideal anesthetic agent that offers a better neurophysiological profile regarding intraoperative cerebral oxygenation and metabolism, thereby contributing to better postoperative outcomes in aSAH patients.
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评估在全静脉麻醉与吸入麻醉下进行脑动脉瘤夹闭术的患者的脑氧合和新陈代谢指标:前瞻性随机试验(COM-IVIN 试验)
简介:对接受脑动脉瘤夹闭术的患者进行麻醉的目的包括维持脑血流、氧合作用和新陈代谢以避免脑缺血和维持血流动力学稳定。我们打算研究麻醉剂对动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血(SAH)预后的影响。材料与方法:这是一项前瞻性、随机、平行、单中心试点试验,获得了机构伦理委员会的批准,并在印度临床试验登记处进行了前瞻性登记。本院收治的动脉瘤性 SAH(aSAH)患者在符合试验纳入标准的情况下,将通过计算机随机分配序列以 1:1 的分配比例随机接受全静脉麻醉(n = 25)或吸入麻醉(n = 25)。我们的首要目标是研究这些麻醉技术对 aSAH 患者脑氧合和新陈代谢的影响。我们的次要目标是评估这些麻醉技术对延迟性脑缺血发生率和 aSAH 患者长期预后的影响。我们将对患者出院时和出院后 3 个月的改良 Rankin 评分和格拉斯哥结果量表(GOS)进行评估。将由一名对研究干预措施视而不见的观察者对结果进行评估。讨论:这项研究将使人们更深入地了解哪种理想的麻醉剂在术中脑氧合和代谢方面具有更好的神经生理学特征,从而有助于改善 aSAH 患者的术后疗效。
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