Autonomic Modulation After Propofol Target Controlled Infusion and Bolus Administration
- Conditions
- Autonomic ImbalanceAnesthesia
- Interventions
- Behavioral: observation of propofol ANS response
- Registration Number
- NCT03954262
- Lead Sponsor
- National Central University
- Brief Summary
Some studies have compared the clinical profile during propofol induction anesthesia with Target-controlled infusion (TCI) and manually bolus showed similar control of anesthesia, such as depth of anaesthesia and hemodynamic stability, but did not use an objective measure of instantaneous autonomic activity during the brief time of induction anesthesia. In this study, TCI and manually bolus of propofol injection techniques during induction were studied with wavelet-based spectral analysis and the amplitudes of the pulse plethysmographic. The investigators hypothesized that during propofol induction anesthesia, the instantaneous ANS activities was more stable with TCI than traditional manually bolus
- Detailed Description
Propofol induction anesthesia has been reported to be associated with cardiovascular depression and autonomic nervous system (ANS), which is an important neural control system for maintaining cardiovascular stability and plays a major role in regulating cardiovascular homeostasis. There are many methods for the administration induction of propofol, such as a manually bolus or target-controlled infusion (TCI) techniques. TCI devices could rapidly achieve and maintain the desired predicted concentration and is a more satisfactory technique to reduce the incidence of side effects and with the advantage of better hemodynamic control. More precise knowledge of how anesthetic agents modify ANS activity is important for understanding subsequent cardiovascular responses. However, there was no study using validated measurement of ANS index comparing propofol induction anaesthesia with TCI or manually bolus would have different effects on ANS.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 60
- patients scheduled for surgery under general anesthesia
- recent administration of sedative or opioid drugs
- emergency surgery
- impairment of renal, hepatic, cardiac or respiratory function
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description bolus group observation of propofol ANS response groups II received an induction bolus of propofol (2-2.5mg/kg). TCI group observation of propofol ANS response Group I received TCI at 5-6 ug/ml target effect concentration (Ce)
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Number of autonomic index with propofol induction-related sympathetic and parasympathetic imbalance- Assessed by continuous wavelet transform about 5 minutes The presented work is aimed at applying instantaneous measures of heart rate variability data, as determined from the frequency domain analysis of the wavelet transform, to provide able to track fast autonomic effects during propofol induction.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
Taipei Veterans General Hospital
🇨🇳Taipei, R.o.c, Taiwan
Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan
🇨🇳Taipei, Taiwan