Bispectral Index Value Changes During Induction and Surgical Decompression in Head Injury Patients
- Conditions
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Interventions
- Device: Bispectral Index
- Registration Number
- NCT03480880
- Lead Sponsor
- National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, India
- Brief Summary
This study was conducted in two parts:
1. This first part was designed to determine thiopentone dose requirement for induction of anaesthesia with and without the use of Bispectral Index monitoring - Participant and Care Provider in appropriate study arm blinded.
2. As a secondary outcome, Bispectral index monitoring was used to observe changes in neuronal function in intraoperative period as well as haemodynamic changes intraoperatively - Participant and Care Provider blinded.
- Detailed Description
Surgery for traumatic brain injury is an anaesthetic challenge fraught with complications such as brain bulge, excessive bleeding, hypotension etc. As yet there are no anaesthetic regimen guidelines to follow for induction of anaesthesia in neurotrauma surgeries. Although the functional effect of anaesthetic agents on neuronal tissue is known quite well, there is lack of studies documenting the effect of these anaesthetic agents on head injured patients. It is also not known whether the requirement of anaesthetic agent in the same as a non head injured patient. This study was designed to assess the requirement of anaesthetic thiopentone in head injured patients and compare the anaesthetic usage with and without Bispectral index (BIS) monitoring. We also observed the real time change in neuronal function using Bispectral Index monitoring after craniotomy, i.e. effectively decompression and release of intracranial pressure intraoperatively.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 60
- Head injury patients coming for surgery
- Hypotension/Arrythmias at time of induction
- Extra Dural Hemorrhage
- Extracranial injuries
- Scalp lacerations
- History of Seizures
- No consent
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Group BIS Bispectral Index Thiopentone dosing during induction of anaesthesia based on guidance of Bispectral Index values.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Thiopentone requirement Beginning of anaesthetic induction till End of anaesthetic induction Difference of thiopentone requirement with and without use of Bispectral Index guidance during induction of anaesthesia in traumatic brain injury patients.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Intraoperative Mean blood pressure changes Beginning of anaesthetic Induction till patient is shifted to post-anaesthesia care unit. Observation of Mean blood pressure changes during craniotomy and decompression.
Intraoperative Bispectral Index changes Beginning of anaesthetic Induction till patient is shifted to post-anaesthesia care unit. Observation of Bispectral Index changes during craniotomy and decompression.
Intraoperative Systolic blood pressure changes Beginning of anaesthetic Induction till patient is shifted to post-anaesthesia care unit. Observation of Systolic blood pressure changes during craniotomy and decompression.
Intraoperative heart rate changes Beginning of anaesthetic Induction till patient is shifted to post-anaesthesia care unit. Observation of heart rate changes during craniotomy and decompression.