Pulmopneumo: Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) Monitoring of Regional Ventilation During Pediatric Laparoscopy

Sponsor
Vittore Buzzi Children's Hospital (Other)
Overall Status
Not yet recruiting
CT.gov ID
NCT05823688
Collaborator
(none)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

The goal of this prospective, observational study is to describe EIT measurements at different time points during the perioperative period in healthy children undergoing laparoscopic surgery. The objective is to evaluate the impact of general anesthesia and laparoscopy on regional pulmonary ventilation visualized at EIT during the perioperative period.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Device: Electrical Impedance Tomography

Detailed Description

Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a non-invasive, radiation-free functional imaging technique based on image reconstruction of pulmonary regional ventilation by estimating the changes in resistivity (impedance) that occur in the lungs during respiration. Validation data confirms that EIT is highly reproducible and that impedance changes accurately reflect changes in regional ventilation. This allows for the derivation of EIT-derived measurements that can be used to assess bedside regional lung function.

In clinical practice there is increasing emphasis on understanding the impact of anesthesia and mechanical ventilation on regional pulmonary ventilation in order to improve clinical outcomes, including in children.

Several studies have demonstrated that the benefits of using EIT to set ventilatory parameters, improving gas exchange and respiratory mechanics are also applicable outside the intensive care unit. For example, monitoring of changes in regional ventilation in the operating room in adults has been studied to guide intraoperative ventilation setting and adopt it as a strategy to prevent anesthesia-induced atelectasis.

The impact on regional pulmonary ventilation distribution may be significant in situations such as laparoscopic surgery, where capnoperitoneum and Trendelenburg position pose an additional risk of deterioration of respiratory function and may contribute to the development of early postoperative pulmonary complications.In the adult population, studies demonstrate that pneumoperitoneum during laparoscopy can influence the distribution of ventilation together with anesthesia and mechanical ventilation in different ways. In contrast, regional ventilation changes during laparoscopy are still lacking for the pediatric population.

The aim of the present study is to investigate how general anesthesia and capnoperitoneum during laparoscopic procedures can affect the distribution of regional ventilation displayed by EIT in healthy pediatric patients and how these changes correlate with ventilatory parameters and clinical outcomes.

Study Design

Study Type:
Observational
Anticipated Enrollment :
20 participants
Observational Model:
Cohort
Time Perspective:
Prospective
Official Title:
Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) Monitoring of Regional Ventilation During Pediatric Laparoscopy: an Observational Study
Anticipated Study Start Date :
May 1, 2023
Anticipated Primary Completion Date :
May 31, 2023
Anticipated Study Completion Date :
May 31, 2023

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcome Measures

  1. Regional Ventilation distribution [Intraoperative]

    Difference in regional ventilation distribution before and after institution of pneumoperitoneum

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study:
10 Years to 18 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study:
All
Inclusion Criteria:
  • ASA Status I and II

  • elective or urgent laparoscopic procedures (e.g., appendectomy, cholecystectomy, varicocelectomy)

Exclusion Criteria:
  • Lack of parental consent

  • ASA status III-IV

  • Presence of peritonitis or other abdominal inflammatory process that could potentially interfere with spontaneous breathing ventilation

  • Need for immediate resuscitation maneuvers

  • Severe respiratory illness in the previous 4-6 weeks

  • Pre-existing chronic pulmonary conditions

  • Concomitant acute pulmonary conditions (e.g. pneumonia, pleural effusion)

  • Cardiac arrest

  • Skeletal deformities (e.g. rib cage malformations or scoliosis), neuromuscular diseases or cardiac conditions affecting respiratory mechanics

  • BMI > 30

  • Presence of implantable devices not compatible with EIT (such as pacemakers and implantable defibrillators)

Contacts and Locations

Locations

Site City State Country Postal Code
1 Vittore Buzzi Children's Hospital Milano Italy 20154

Sponsors and Collaborators

  • Vittore Buzzi Children's Hospital

Investigators

None specified.

Study Documents (Full-Text)

None provided.

More Information

Publications

None provided.
Responsible Party:
Anna Camporesi, Principal Investigator, Vittore Buzzi Children's Hospital
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT05823688
Other Study ID Numbers:
  • EITPEDLAP
First Posted:
Apr 21, 2023
Last Update Posted:
Apr 26, 2023
Last Verified:
Apr 1, 2023
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement:
No
Plan to Share IPD:
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product:
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product:
No

Study Results

No Results Posted as of Apr 26, 2023