Influence of Nociception Level Monitor (NOL) Guided Analgesic Delivery on Robot-assisted Colorectal Surgery

Sponsor
University of Southern Denmark (Other)
Overall Status
Not yet recruiting
CT.gov ID
NCT05662371
Collaborator
(none)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

Being relatively new, the NOL monitor may offer interesting observations in perioperative nociception levels and appropriate analgesic consumption in diverse surgeries, including robot-assisted surgery. These observations may supplement the current efforts towards further advantages in rapid restitution. Therefore, the investigators planned a trial where intra-operative analgesics were guided using an NOL monitor to study if intra-operative NOL guidance influences peri-operative analgesic consumption, postoperative length of stay and quality of recovery of patients subjected for robot-assisted surgery.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Device: Nociception Level monitor (NOL)
  • Device: Standard care
N/A

Detailed Description

During anesthesia for surgical procedures, anesthetic and muscle relaxant drugs can be meticulously administered using Bispectral Index (BIS) and neuromuscular monitors. However, analgesic drugs are still dispensed using poor surrogate parameters such as heart rate and blood pressure. This subjective dosing of analgesic drugs may invariably lead to inappropriate intra-operative consumption. This may result in tachycardia, hypertension, and postoperative pain due to e.g. insufficient analgesia, or hypotension, bradycardia, respiratory depression and Post-Operative Nausea and Vomiting (PONV) secondary to excessive analgesia. These effects may be detrimental to the patients especially those with multiple comorbidities with limited vital organ reserves such as patients classified to III or IV by the American Society of Anaesthesia classification (ASA) Similarly, immediate postoperative recovery may also get delayed due to pain, unstable hemodynamics, nausea and vomiting. In that context, there has long been search for a monitor which can guide meticulous administration of analgesics. Recently, a Nociception Level monitor (NOL) based on advanced software algorithms using multiple physiological parameters has been developed. It offers an objective score (NOL Index) which relates to the level of intra-operative pain. NOL technology has been validated and found superior to existing pain indicators in peer-reviewed publications. The NOL monitor may offer interesting observations in perioperative nociception levels and appropriate analgesic consumption in diverse surgeries, including robot-assisted surgery. These observations may supplement the current efforts towards further advantages in rapid restitution. Therefore, the investigators are planning a trial where intra-operative analgesics are guided using an NOL monitor.

Study Design

Study Type:
Interventional
Anticipated Enrollment :
60 participants
Allocation:
Randomized
Intervention Model:
Parallel Assignment
Masking:
Double (Participant, Care Provider)
Primary Purpose:
Treatment
Official Title:
Influence of Nociception Level Monitor (NOL) Guided Analgesic Delivery on the Perioperative Course, Quality of Recovery and Hospital Stay in Robot-assisted Colorectal Surgery
Anticipated Study Start Date :
Jan 1, 2023
Anticipated Primary Completion Date :
Dec 31, 2025
Anticipated Study Completion Date :
Dec 31, 2025

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
Placebo Comparator: Standard Clinical Care Group

Hemodynamic changes outside of the normal range i.e., hypertension (systolic blood pressure greater than 140 mm Hg), tachycardia (heart rate greater than 90 min-1) and hypotension (mean arterial pressure less than 60 mm Hg) will be first assessed using the guidance of Bispectral index and Train of four monitors. Sufentanil in doses of 2.5 to 5 mcg (maximum of 0.6-1.2 mic/kg for the entire surgery) is administered if the Bispectral index and Train of four monitor values are within normal range and if required vasopressor infusion is used. Vasoconstrictors may be given as a continuous infusion of norepinephrine, or bolus doses of ephedrine or phenylephrine. Only when blood pressure remains, low additional crystalloids will be given. Finally, in case of bradycardia (heart rate less than 30 min-1), atropine may be given

Device: Standard care
Hemodynamic changes outside of the normal range i.e., hypertension (systolic blood pressure greater than 140 mm Hg), tachycardia (heart rate greater than 90 min-1) and hypotension (mean arterial pressure less than 60 mm Hg) will be first assessed using the guidance of Bispectral index and Train of four monitors. Sufentanil in doses of 2.5 to 5 mcg (maximum of 0.6-1.2 mic/kg for the entire surgery) is administered if the Bispectral index and Train of four monitor values are within normal range and if required vasopressor infusion is used. Vasoconstrictors may be given as a continuous infusion of norepinephrine, or bolus doses of ephedrine or phenylephrine. Only when blood pressure remains, low additional crystalloids will be given. Finally, in case of bradycardia (heart rate less than 30 min-1), atropine may be given

Experimental: Nociception Level-guided Analgesia Group

In the nociception level-guided group, sufentanil will be administered to maintain a nociception level value between 10 and 25. In case the nociception level values rise greater than 25 for more than 60 s, additional 2.5 microgram sufentanil (if nociception level increase remained less than 45) or 5 micrograms (if nociception level increase greater than 45). Atropine will be administered when heart rate decreases less than 30 min-1. Because the nociception level may be sensitive to such medication, nociception level values will then not used for at least 5 min to guide analgesia, with the exception of norepinephrine as this drug will be given as continuous infusion

Device: Nociception Level monitor (NOL)
NOL technology uses a multiparameter-based sensor platform, and advanced algorithm, to continuously monitor Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) functions. NOL reflects a patient's nociceptive state and analgesic effect, helping to optimize the administration of systemic and/or regional analgesics, and avoiding overdose or underuse of these drugs. The nociception level is a multiparameter monitor that combines information from the finger photoplethysmogram amplitude, skin conductance, skin conductance fluctuation, heart rate, heart rate variability, and their time derivatives into one index ranging from 0 (absence of noxious stimulation) to 100 (severe noxious stimulation).

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcome Measures

  1. Total intraoperative consumption of sufentanil Total intraoperative consumption of sufentanil [From induction of anaesthesia up to transfer to recovery room, up to 6 hours]

    Amount of sufentanil in micrograms administered during the entire operative period i.e. from induction of anaesthesia up to transfer to the recovery room

Secondary Outcome Measures

  1. Eligible time to discharge as per RR discharge score [From admission to recovery room until discharge, up to 24 hours]

    The RR discharge score is a scoring system developed for general surgery by the Danish Society of Anesthesia and Intensive Care. The score consists of 5 semi-objective variables (sedation, respiration, nausea, pain, and motor function) and 5 objective variables (peripheral saturation, diuresis, arterial blood pressure, heart rate and temperature). The nurses score each variable from 0 to 3 points. Low scores( below 3 for 2 consecutive hours) indicate a stable condition, and patients are considered eligible for discharge. The score values at different time points represent the quality of recovery.

  2. Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting [From admission to recovery room, up to 24 hours]

    Complaint from patient about nausea on arrival in recovery room assessed as yes or no

  3. Change in myocardial function [Before anaesthesia induction and 24 hours after completion of surgery]

    Difference between preoperative and postoperative (24 hours after surgery) Serum Troponin T and brain natriuretic peptide (proPnP) levels

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study:
18 Years to 80 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study:
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
No
Inclusion Criteria:
  • American Society of Anaesthesiologists score III-IV

  • Scheduled for elective major robot-assisted colorectal surgeries

Exclusion Criteria:
  • Inability to give informed consent

  • planned spinal or epidural anaesthesia

  • all forms of regional anaesthesia, including wound infiltration

  • nonelective procedures

  • pregnancy or lactation

  • atrial fibrillation

Contacts and Locations

Locations

No locations specified.

Sponsors and Collaborators

  • University of Southern Denmark

Investigators

  • Study Director: Thomas Strøm, Hospital of Southern Denmark - Aabenraa

Study Documents (Full-Text)

None provided.

More Information

Publications

None provided.
Responsible Party:
University of Southern Denmark
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT05662371
Other Study ID Numbers:
  • SHS-An-3-2022
First Posted:
Dec 22, 2022
Last Update Posted:
Jan 4, 2023
Last Verified:
Jan 1, 2023
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product:
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product:
No
Keywords provided by University of Southern Denmark
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Study Results

No Results Posted as of Jan 4, 2023