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Clinical Trials/NCT02834091
NCT02834091
Completed
Not Applicable

Satisfaction Survey of Patients Over Hypnoanalgesia or Hypnosedation at a Digestive Endoscopy or Surgery

Fondation Hôpital Saint-Joseph1 site in 1 country80 target enrollmentJanuary 22, 2016

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Endoscopy
Sponsor
Fondation Hôpital Saint-Joseph
Enrollment
80
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Assessment of Patient satisfaction
Status
Completed
Last Updated
8 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The use of hypnosedation in the context of anesthesia is validated. This is a technique that combines the hypnosis procedure as intravenous sedation. For surgery, it is associated with local anesthesia surgical site. It can favorably replace general anesthesia if surgery or endoscopy allows but doctors will always need local anesthesia surgical site where surgery The hospital Paris Saint joseph introduced gradually this technique from first in 2007 to the operating room and in the various services of conventional and ambulatory hospitalizations.

The goal of the investigators is to evaluate these parameters on a prospective cohort of patients supported by hypnosedation in Paris Saint Joseph hospital for an endoscopy or surgery.

Detailed Description

The use of medical hypnosis has been developing for about fifteen years in several health facilities. The Hospital Group Paris Saint-Joseph has progressively introduced first this technique from 2007 to the operating room and in the various services of conventional and ambulatory hospitalizations. The French Society of Anesthesia and Intensive Care (SFAR) recognizes the hypnosedation as sedation technique that can be used in acute pain and anesthesia (operating theater, emergency, painful treatments ...). There are currently many quality scientific papers published in international journals in particular by the team of Pr. M. E. Faymonville Liege, who explained the mechanisms and consequences of hypnosedation. The use of hypnosedation in the context of anesthesia is validated. This is a technique that combines the hypnosis procedure as intravenous sedation. For surgery, it is associated with local anesthesia surgical site. It can favorably replace general anesthesia if surgery or endoscopy allows but doctors will always need local anesthesia surgical site where surgery. It can also complement a regional anesthesia to increase patient comfort (less stress, anxiety and pain) .If necessary, the conversion of general anesthesia hypnosedation is always possible during surgery or gastrointestinal endoscopy. In the Paris Saint joseph Hospital facility, several anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists are trained in medical hypnosis. Now, a common practice in surgery hypnosedation (inguinal hernia, thyroid and para-thyroid surgery) and endoscopy (colonoscopy, gastroesophageal gastroduodenal endoscopy) .On a period of 3 years, 414 acts were carried out under hypnosedation. When digestive endoscopy adding sedation is not systematic and, if the patient is comfortable enough without conscious sedation, only hypnoanalgesia is used (use of hypnosis in the prevention or relief of acute pain or chronic). This technique is part of the panel modes of analgesia and anesthesia can be offered to patients. However, little is known about patient satisfaction and their experiences during the procedure under hypnosedation. The objective is to evaluate these parameters on a prospective cohort of patients supported by hypnosedation in Paris Saint Joseph hospital for an endoscopy or surgery. This evaluation is part of the evaluation of professional practices (EPP) recommended by the HAS (french High Authority of Health) and the ARS (Regional Health Agency). Main objective / secondary Primary objective : Measure satisfaction of patients resorted to hypnosedation or hypnoanalgesia during an endoscopy or surgery Secondary objective: Measure the doses of drugs used for conscious sedation Methodology : * DESIGN: Prospective cohort single-center, non-interventional kind EPP on the satisfaction of patients who underwent hypnosedation for surgery or endoscopy * Duration of the study: 8 months (November 2015-June 2016): the estimated number of 80 patients * Acquisition of data: * Age, weight, height, gender, ASA (Physical status score) score * Type of surgery or endoscopy * Previous history of surgery or endoscopy * Names and doses of treatments * Conversion to general anesthesia yes / no * Length of management in operating room * Adverse events during surgery and in recovery * Evaluation using a numerical scale from 0 to 10: * Patient anxiety during the pre- and per-interventional * The per-Interventional Pain, Interventional immediate post-and before the release of the SSPI (The post-interventional surveillance room) * The feeling of active participation in the intervention * The quality of the relationship with the hypnotist during surgery * Overall satisfaction during surgery * Acceptance or not the patient to repeat surgery or examination under the same terms * Acceptance or not to recommend the patient to the relatives hypnosedation * Case open for any comments or suggestions obviousness

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
January 22, 2016
End Date
June 2017
Last Updated
8 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Patients who chose surgery or endoscopy under hypnosedation
  • Selected in consultation surgery or gastroenterology for a realization of the act under hypnosedation.
  • Having a pre-hypnosedation anesthesia consultation by an anesthesiologist trained in hypnosis with validation of eligibility for hypnosedation.
  • No opposition to participate in the study

Exclusion Criteria

  • Absence affiliate to a social security scheme
  • Patients not eligible for hypnosedation:
  • No specific consultation pre-anesthesia hypnosedation
  • Poor understanding of the French language
  • Major Hearing problems
  • Severe cognitive or psychiatric disorders
  • Insufficient reasoning or refusal with respect to the use of hypnosedation
  • Administration of anxiolytic premedication

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Assessment of Patient satisfaction

Time Frame: Day 1 After Hypnoanalgesia or Hypnosedation

Patient satisfaction rated on a scale from 0 (dissatisfied) to 10 (extremely satisfied). An average value: * \<5: low satisfaction * From 5 to 7.4: Average satisfaction •\> 7.5: Important satisfaction

Secondary Outcomes

  • Pain Assessment(Day 1 within the first hour after Hypnoanalgesia or Hypnosedation)
  • Anxiety assessment(Day 1 within the first hour after Hypnoanalgesia or Hypnosedation)

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