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A Prospective, Multicenter, Single-Blind Study Assessing Indices of SNAP II Versus BIS VISTA on Surgical Patients Undergoing General Anesthesia

机译:SNAP II与BIS VISTA对接受全身麻醉的手术患者的评估指标的前瞻性,多中心,单盲研究

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Background Traditionally, anesthesiologists have relied on nonspecific subjective and objective physical signs to assess patients’ comfort level and depth of anesthesia. Commercial development of electrical monitors, which use low- and high-frequency electroencephalogram (EEG) signals, have been developed to enhance the assessment of patients’ level of consciousness. Multiple studies have shown that monitoring patients’ consciousness levels can help in reducing drug consumption, anesthesia-related adverse events, and recovery time. This clinical study will provide information by simultaneously comparing the performance of the SNAP II (a single-channel EEG device) and the bispectral index (BIS) VISTA (a dual-channel EEG device) by assessing their efficacy in monitoring different anesthetic states in patients undergoing general anesthesia. Objective The primary objective of this study is to establish the range of index values for the SNAP II corresponding to each anesthetic state (preinduction, loss of response, maintenance, first purposeful response, and extubation). The secondary objectives will assess the range of index values for BIS VISTA corresponding to each anesthetic state compared to published BIS VISTA range information, and estimate the area under the curve, sensitivity, and specificity for both devices. Methods This is a multicenter, prospective, double-arm, parallel assignment, single-blind study involving patients undergoing elective surgery that requires general anesthesia. The study will include 40 patients and will be conducted at the following sites: The Ohio State University Medical Center (Columbus, OH); Northwestern University Prentice Women's Hospital (Chicago, IL); and University of Miami Jackson Memorial Hospital (Miami, FL). The study will assess the predictive value of SNAP II versus BIS VISTA indices at various anesthetic states in patients undergoing general anesthesia (preinduction, loss of response, maintenance, first purposeful response, and extubation). The SNAP II and BIS VISTA electrode arrays will be placed on the patient’s forehead on opposite sides. The hemisphere location for both devices’ electrodes will be equally alternated among the patient population. The index values for both devices will be recorded and correlated with the scorings received by performing the Modified Observer’s Assessment of Alertness and Sedation and the American Society of Anesthesiologists Continuum of Depth of Sedation, at different stages of anesthesia. Results Enrollment for this study has been completed and statistical data analyses are currently underway. Conclusions The results of this trial will provide information that will simultaneously compare the performance of SNAP II and BIS VISTA devices, with regards to monitoring different anesthesia states among patients.
机译:背景技术传统上,麻醉师依靠非特异性的主观和客观体征来评估患者的舒适度和麻醉深度。使用低频和高频脑电图(EEG)信号的电子监护仪的商业开发已经得到发展,以增强对患者意识水平的评估。多项研究表明,监测患者的意识水平可以帮助减少药物消耗,麻醉相关的不良事件和恢复时间。这项临床研究将通过比较SNAP II(单通道EEG设备)和双光谱指数(BIS)VISTA(双通道EEG设备)的性能,同时评估它们在监测患者不同麻醉状态下的功效,从而提供信息接受全身麻醉。目的本研究的主要目的是确定与每种麻醉状态(诱导前,反应丧失,维持,首次有目的反应和拔管)相对应的SNAP II指标值范围。次要目标将评估与已发布的BIS VISTA范围信息相比较的每种麻醉状态所对应的BIS VISTA指标值范围,并估算两种设备的曲线下面积,灵敏度和特异性。方法这是一项多中心,前瞻性,双臂,平行分配,单盲研究,涉及接受全麻的择期手术患者。该研究将包括40名患者,并将在以下地点进行:俄亥俄州立大学医学中心(俄亥俄州哥伦布);西北大学普伦蒂斯妇女医院(伊利诺伊州芝加哥);和迈阿密大学杰克逊纪念医院(佛罗里达州迈阿密)。这项研究将评估全麻患者在各种麻醉状态(预诱导,缓解,维持,首次有目的缓解和拔管)中SNAP II和BIS VISTA指数的预测价值。 SNAP II和BIS VISTA电极阵列将放置在患者额头的相对两侧。两个设备电极的半球位置将在患者人群中平均交替。在麻醉的不同阶段,通过执行《改良观察家的警觉性和镇静评估》和《美国麻醉医师学会镇静深度连续丛书》,将记录这两种设备的指数值并将其与获得的评分相关。结果这项研究的招募已经完成,并且统计数据分析正在进行中。结论该试验的结果将提供信息,这些信息将同时比较SNAP II和BIS VISTA设备的性能,以监测患者之间的不同麻醉状态。

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