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To compare the effect of spinal anaesthesia and general anaesthesia on blood glucose levels in lower abdominal surgeries

Phase 4
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Medical and Surgical,
Registration Number
CTRI/2024/05/068062
Lead Sponsor
Department of Anaesthesiology
Brief Summary

The Etiology of hyperglycemia is multifactorial , but is thought primarily to be the result of activation of the sympathoadrenal system ,with contributions from the hypothalamus and adenohypophysis. The stress response triggers an increase in levels of plasma catecholamines and glucocorticoids ,which in turn lead to hyperglycemia . cortisol also has a huge impact on the glucose metabolism in stress, because by increasing glycogenolysis and glucogenesis it can lead to hyperglycemia . the aim of the study is t determine the significance of spinal anaesthesia in supressing the metabolic , and hemodynamic response to surgical stress during and after elective abdominal urological and orthopaedics surgery compared with the technique of general anaesthesia

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
70
Inclusion Criteria

1.Patients undergoing scheduled elective surgeries 2.patients willing to give informed written consent 3.ASA Grade 1 and 2.

Exclusion Criteria

1.Any Cardiovascular disorder 2.Any Respiratory Disorder 3.diabetic patients 4.Hypertensive patients 5.Neurological disorders 6.Drug allergy , if any.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mean Blood Glucose Concenteration5 minutes before induction | 5 minutes after induction | 5 minutes before completion | 30 minutes after completion
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mean Hemodynamic variablesBaseline

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

SMS Medical college

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Jaipur, RAJASTHAN, India

SMS Medical college and attached hospitals

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Jaipur, RAJASTHAN, India

SMS Medical college
🇮🇳Jaipur, RAJASTHAN, India
Dr Sagar
Principal investigator
8107191195
sagardhamija.dhamija@gmail.com

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