Overview

Influence of Anesthetics on Clinical Outcome During Cardiac Surgery in Adults

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2022-11-26
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
Abstract Cardiac surgery in adults is associated with the occurrence of post-operative complications. Even minor complications can increase the cost of their treatment. Given the potentially preventable nature of a number of these postoperative complications, preventive methods should be used to improve outcomes after cardiac surgery. One of them, is the choice of anaesthetic technique. Objectives: To evaluate the effects of sevoflurane, isoflurane and propofol on blood oxygen transport function and body energy expenditure during cardiac surgery in adults. Materials and methods. A total of 90 patients were included in the study. All patients were divided into 3 groups: 1- (n=30) included patients who were anesthetized with propofol. The second group (n=30) consisted of patients who underwent sevoflurane inhalation anaesthesia. Group 3 (n=30) was treated with isoflurane. All patients underwent coronary artery bypass grafting under cardiopulmonary bypass.
Phase:
N/A
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Astana Medical University
Treatments:
Isoflurane
Propofol
Sevoflurane
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- The age is over 40 years old.

- coronary revascularization or >50% stenosis on coronary angiography

- CHD. Multivessel coronary lesions.

- Participants of both sexes will be included in the study

- Signed informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

- pregnancy (risk to the baby and the mother)

- allergenic patients (anaphylactic shock).

- vulnerable groups.

- current congestive heart failure;

- current unstable angina pectoris;

- preoperative hemodynamic instability, defined as the use of vasopressors;