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Clinical Trials/NCT06473194
NCT06473194
Not yet recruiting
Not Applicable

Physiological and Biochemical Effects of Laparoscopic Anesthesia and Surgery

Mohammed Abdulhameed0 sites60 target enrollmentOctober 1, 2024

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Anesthesia Complication
Sponsor
Mohammed Abdulhameed
Enrollment
60
Primary Endpoint
blood sugar, should measured and assessed with different groups
Status
Not yet recruiting
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

Laparoscopic surgery is widely used now. These benefits included many items, e.g. reducing post-operative pain, cosmetic the result was improved, and the patient also had more satisfaction for the patient and reduced hospital stay. This surgery involved insufflation of gas into the peritoneal cavity, producing pneumoperitoneum, and causing an increase in intra-abdominal pressure. The raised intraabdominal pressure of the pneumoperitoneum, the patient's position alteration, and the absorption of carbon dioxide into the abdomen have a direct effect on causing a change in physiology, especially in the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. These effects, as well as a direct effect of gas insufflation, may have significant effects on the patient especially if the patient has a comorbidity or is elderly.

Detailed Description

The objective of this study was to assess the technique used in laparoscopic surgery and their associated complications, including some hematological parameters, (these include blood pictures and liver enzymes), respiratory, (including the inspired and expired tidal volume, oxygen saturation, airway pressure, plateau pressure, and use of PEEP) cardiovascular system (including the systolic, diastolic, and mean blood pressure, heart rate)

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
October 1, 2024
End Date
November 1, 2026
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Mohammed Abdulhameed
Responsible Party
Sponsor Investigator
Principal Investigator

Mohammed Abdulhameed

principal investigator

Tunis University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • elective abdominal surgery
  • a healthy, fit person
  • use of general anesthetics
  • use of pneumoperitoneum and CO2 insufflation

Exclusion Criteria

  • emergency condition
  • patient with cardiovascular disease

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

blood sugar, should measured and assessed with different groups

Time Frame: 5 minute during pre-operative and 15 minute post- operative period

blood sugar in mg/dl

end-tidal Co2, measured and compared statistically with other parameter

Time Frame: perioperatively every 5 minute

End-tidal Co2 in CMH2O

blood pressure.

Time Frame: during preoperative, 5 minute, intraoperative every five minute with post operative read after one hour

blood pressure in mmHg, pulse rate in beat per minute

AST and ALT liver enzymes were measured, by blood samples taken intravenously in the perioperative period

Time Frame: 5 minute pre-operation and 5 minute postoperative

in unit/liter

pulse rate measured continuously during intra-operative and compared with other hemodynamic parameter

Time Frame: 5 minute during preoperative, and continue every 5 minute in perioperatively

beat per minute (BPM)

Secondary Outcomes

  • measurement of body weight(measured preoperative period by 5 minute and post-operative during 15 minute)

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