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Comparative evaluation of the effect of Clonidine and Atenolol premedication on hemodynamic effects and Propofol dose requirement in patients undergoing ERCP under monitored anesthesia care: a double blind, randomized, placebo controlled study.

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Health Condition 1: null- Patients undergoing ERCP under monitored anaesthesia care at SGPGI, Lucknow
Registration Number
CTRI/2012/05/002643
Lead Sponsor
SGPGI
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Completed
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
114
Inclusion Criteria

> 18yrs,

Undergoing elective ERCP (diagnostic or therapeutic) under monitored anaesthesia care

Exclusion Criteria

Consent not given

Patients already on Atenolol or Clonidine or on Cardiac Drugs.

Heart rate less 60 per min or Blood Pressure less than 100mgHG systolic.

Pregnant patients.

Emergency procedure.

ASA more than or equal to 4 patients

Patients requiring airway intervention or general anaesthesia.

Expected duration less than 30min or more than 2hours.

Patients with history of drug abuse or allergy to the drugs to be used.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
To evaluate the effectiveness of Atenolol and Clonidine premedication in preventing hemodynamic stress and myocardial injury in patients undergoing ERCP under sedation.Timepoint: During procedure and 24 hours after procedure.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
1.To study the occurrence of adverse effects during ERCP. <br/ ><br>2.To study the hemodynamic response to Buscopan administration. <br/ ><br>3.To study the dose requirement of Propofol during the procedure and the effect of Atenolol and Clonidine premedication on it. <br/ ><br>4.To assess the patient and operator satisfaction with procedures under sedation in our institution. <br/ ><br>5.To evaluate the time of awakening and discharge to ward. <br/ ><br>Timepoint: during procedure and 24 hours after the procedure
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