Comparison of intravenous dexmedetomidine and midazolam in patients undergoing monitored anaesthesia care during cataract surgery
- Conditions
- Patients who are ASA grade 1 to 3 from 18 yrs to 80yrs and suffering from cataract of either eye
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2014/07/004769
- Lead Sponsor
- Government medical college and hospital
- Brief Summary
The present study was conducted in the Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care,Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh in collaboration with the department of Ophthalmology. After obtaining approval of institutional ethics committee and written informed consent, 60 patients (30 in each group) of either sex or ASA grade I - III, between 18 and 80 years of age and scheduled elective cataract surgery with MAC under local anaesthesia were enrolled. The present study was prospective, randomized, double blind and controlled study.
After obtaining written informed consent, all patients were evaluated a day prior to surgery to assess the fitness for the proposed surgical procedure. Randomization of patients was done by using coded sealed envelopes and subsequently they were allocated to one of the following group of 30 each to receive either dexmedetomidine (Group D) or midazolam (Group M).
Group D patients had dexmedetomidine 4µg/ml in the 50 ml syringe and saline in other two syringes.
Group M patients had saline in 50 ml syringe, and midazolam in 1mg/ml in the 5 ml syringe, and midazolam 20µg/kg premixed with saline to a total volume of 3 ml in the 3 ml syringe.
To ensure blinding, three syringes were used in all the patients in both the groups. The study drug was prepared in three maximally filled up coded syringes by a person not involved in study. The contents of syringe and group of the patients was unknown to the person administering the drug and the person involved in the data recordings. The codes were not be revealed until the completion of the study.
After completing the loading of the study drug in both the groups, the ophthalmologist performed the peribulbar block.
Phacoemulsification was performed and intraocular lens was implanted. HR, MAP, RR,oxygen saturation (SPo2) and expired CO2 was recorded every 5 minutes throughout the surgery. At the completion of surgery, in the recovery room, Modified Aldrete score was determined every 5, 10,15,30,45 min until discharge and the need for any postoperative analgesia (fentanyl in dose of 25 µg) was recorded using VAS. All adverse events including, but not limited to bradycardia (HR <60 beats /min), hypotension were recorded. Subjective sensation of nausea and vomiting, dryness of mouth and delirium were recorded according to their respective scores. Patients were deemed ready for discharge when Modified Aldrete score of ≥12 was achieved .
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Completed
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 60
- Patients of either sex 2) ASA grade 1 to 3 3) Age group of 18 to 80 years scheduled for elective cataract surgery.
- Patients with 1.
- history of chronic use of sedatives 2.
- history of alcohol abuse 3.
- significant cardio respiratory illness 5.
- history of sleep apnea 6.
- patients with BMI > 30.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method To compare and evaluate the effect of lower loading doses of dexmedetomidine sedation with those of midazolam sedation in patients undergoing cataract surgery under peribulbar anaesthesia baseline , 5 min , 10 min , immediately after block , 5 min after , 10 min after , 15 min after ,20 min after. postoperatively 5 ,10, 15, 30 and 45 minutes
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Comparison of hemodynamic parameters , sedation scores and post operative discharge criteria baseline , 5 min , 10 min , immediately after block , 5 min after , 10 min after , 15 min after ,20 min after. postoperatively 5 ,10, 15, 30 and 45 minutes
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Government medical college and hospital sector 32 chandigarh
🇮🇳Chandigarh, CHANDIGARH, India
Government medical college and hospital sector 32 chandigarh🇮🇳Chandigarh, CHANDIGARH, IndiaDr Deepak ThapaPrincipal investigator9646121524dpkthapa@gmail.com