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Clinical Trials/NCT03969173
NCT03969173
Completed
Not Applicable

Determination of Best PEEP (Positive End-expiratory Pressure) in Anesthetized Infants in Terms of Prevention of Atelectasis

Yonsei University1 site in 1 country89 target enrollmentMay 9, 2019

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Pediatric Surgery
Sponsor
Yonsei University
Enrollment
89
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Lung atelectasis score after surgery
Status
Completed
Last Updated
6 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Purpose of research; to determine the appropriate positive end-expiratory pressure to minimize atelectasis during general anesthesia in infants.

Study design : Application of one pressure of PEEP among 3, 6, or 9 cmH2O during mechanical positive ventilation for general anesthesia to randomly assigned infants over 6 months to 13 months of age . Immediately after the start of anesthesia (PEEP=0) and before the end of anesthesia, the score of atelectasis is measured by lung ultrasonography with the standardized method. The scores at PEEP3, PEEP6, and PEEP9 will be compared to identify the appropriate PEEP at which atelectasis is the least likely to occur during anesthesia.

Medical Equipment : Ultrasonography with 6 - 13 MHz linear probe, Cardio-Q esophageal Doppler

The number of target subjects: According to the results of previous studies, the lung ultrasound score by ultrasonography at the end of anesthesia was 28.5 (IQR 21.8-37) without any recruitment (PEEP 0 cmH2O) (IQR 6-21.3). When PEEP of 5 cmH2O was maintained, the lung ultrasound score is 12.5 (IQR 6-21.3), which is lower than PEEP 0. It is assumed that the score at PEEP3 is 20, the score at optimal PEEP is 10, and the standard deviation is 11. Bonferroni correction is required for statistical analysis. In comparison between the two groups, alpha is used as the Bonferroni corrected alpha level of 0.05 / 3 = 0.017. The significance level alpha is fixed at 0.017 and the number of samples considering the 10% dropout rate when the power (1-β) is 80% is required to be 30 for each group.

Data analysis and statistical methods: Atelectasis score, cardiac index, peak inspiratory pressure, and dynamic compliance will be compared by t-test between groups(PEEP3 vs PEEP 6, PEEP 3 vs PEEP 9, PEEP 6 vs PEEP 9). P < 0.017 is going to be considered statistically significant.

Detailed Description

1. The selected pediatric patients undergo general anesthesia with the method commonly used in the operating room, and mechanical ventilation is applied to the patients after endotracheal intubation. 2. Within five minutes of the start of mechanical ventilation, the degree of baseline lung atelectasis is measured in anterior, lateral, and posterior regions of the upper and lower lungs of both lungs using transthoracic lung ultrasonography, ie, a total of 12 regions. Atelectasis is confirmed by the presence or absence of B-line and juxtapleural consolidation, grading to 0-3 according to severity. That is, the lung atelectasis score can be scored from 0 to 72 points. 3. After ultrasound examination, PEEP is applied in 3 cm H2O. 4. The cardiac index is measured using a transesophageal doppler for 5 minutes before (PEEP=3) and after each application of PEEP (3, 6, 9 cm H2O) according to a randomized, defined group of patients. 5. The applied PEEP is maintained until the end of the operation. 6. After the end of the operation, the score of the lung atelectasis is measured by the same method. 7. Patients who had atelectasis on ultrasonography are recruited three times for 3-5 seconds under 30 cmH2O pressure under the guideline of lung ultrasonography. The anesthesia is terminated by a conventional method and the patient is awakened. The patient is monitored at the recovery room and transferred to the general ward.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
May 9, 2019
End Date
March 13, 2020
Last Updated
6 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA PS) I-II
  • pediatric general surgery or pediatric urology surgery under general anesthesia
  • over 6 months of age and less than 13 months of age
  • height and weight are 5-95% of peers

Exclusion Criteria

  • Congenital heart or lung disease
  • hemodynamic unstable vital sign
  • bronchopulmonary dysplasia
  • laparoscopic surgery

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Lung atelectasis score after surgery

Time Frame: before the end of anesthesia

Before the end of anesthesia, the degree of atelectasis is measured by lung ultrasonography and scored according to the standardized method. Comparison of the scores at PEEP3, PEEP6, and PEEP9 to identify the appropriate PEEP at which atelectasis is the least likely to occur during anesthesia. Lung atelectasis score: The 6-13 MHz linear probe of the ultrasonic device is applied perpendicular to the patient's ribs and evaluated using a 2 dimensional classic view. Transthoracic pulmonary ultrasound imaging is performed in 12 areas. One thoracic region is divided into 6 zones (caudal anterior, caudal lateral, caudal posterior, cranial anterior, cranial lateral, and cranial posterior) by three longitudinal lines (parasternal, anterior, and posterior axilla) and two axial lines (just above the diaphragm, nipple line). The degree of atelectasis(0-72 points) is the sum of the consolidation score (0-36 points) and the B-line score (0-36 points) in 12 areas.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Peak inspiratory pressure(During surgery, the cardiac index is measured using a transesophageal doppler for 5 minutes each before and after application of PEEP (3, 6, 9 cm H 2 O) according to the randomized, defined group of patients.)
  • Cardiac index(During surgery, the cardiac index is measured using a transesophageal doppler for 5 minutes each before and after application of PEEP (3, 6, 9 cm H 2 O) according to the randomized, defined group of patients.)
  • Dynamic compliance(During surgery, the cardiac index is measured using a transesophageal doppler for 5 minutes each before and after application of PEEP (3, 6, 9 cm H 2 O) according to the randomized, defined group of patients.)

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