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Prospective Randomised Controled Trial: Comparison of Volatile Anaesthetics Sevoflurane vs. Isoflurane for Low-Flow General Anaesthesia for Abdominal Surgery
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating sevoflurane and isoflurane for Anaesthesia. Completed, enrolled 82 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Two groups of patients are going to have abdominal surgery with low-flow general anaesthesia. Group A (sevoflurane group, experimental group) will use volatile anaesthetic sevoflurane. Group B (isoflurane group, control group) will use volatile anaesthetic isoflurane. It will be observed differences between volatile anaesthetic sevoflurane and volatile anaesthetic isoflurane for providing low-flow general anaesthesia for abdominal surgery. Duration of this randomised controled trial will be approximately 2 months. Estimated sample size will be 82 persons (41 in sevoflurane group and 41 in isoflurane group).
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Volatile anaesthetic sevoflurane 1 MAC (2,0 vol%) will be administer to the patients in the form of gas (via respiration). First 20 minutes of anaesthesia will be period of saturation of the body with anaesthetic sevoflurane. After 20 minutes the depth of anaesthesia will be titrated with level of anaesthetic sevoflurane. Change will be +10 % of sevoflurane MAC (0,2 vol%) for every change of signs that indicate shallow anaesthesia. Change will be -10 % of sevoflurane MAC (0,2 vol%) for every change of signs that indicate too deep anaesthesia. Measuring points will be every 5 minutes during surgery.
Volatile anaesthetic isoflurane 1 MAC (1,2 vol%) will be administer to the patients in the form of gas (via respiration). First 20 minutes of anaesthesia will be period of saturation of the body with anaesthetic isoflurane. After 20 minutes the depth of anaesthesia will be titrated with level of anaesthetic isoflurane. Change will be +10 % of isoflurane MAC (0,12 vol%) for every change of signs that indicate shallow anaesthesia. Change will be -10 % of isoflurane MAC (0,12 vol%) for every change of signs that indicate too deep anaesthesia. Measuring points will be every 5 minutes during surgery.