CompletedPhase 4ketamine

Impact of the Use of Ketamine in Laparoscopic Surgery.

Sponsored by Universidade do Porto

NCT ID
NCT03724019
Target Enrollment
127 participants
Start Date
2018-10-01
Est. Completion
2023-04-01

About This Study

In order to improve the postoperative period (namely pain control), several drugs can be used. For instance, ketamine is a general anesthetic that holds strong analgesic properties, yet also owns undesirable effects, in which hallucination phenomena is one the most common indicator. However, slight information is available about the real implication in the quality of the recovery on the use of ketamine for postoperative pain treatment. The quality of the recovery includes several health conditions, such as pain, physical comfort, physical independence, psychological support and emotional state. In recent years, investigations in this field has been attracted the attention by the health professionals, since is an indicator of the quality of post-operative care. To evaluate these parameters, questionnaires have been developed, in which the Portuguese version of Quality of Recovery 15 (QoR-15) is include. This questionnaire evaluates five psychometric dimensions. Therefore, the present study has the main goal, the evaluation of the effect of using ketamine in laparoscopic surgery and the quality of the recovery using the QoR-15 questionnaire.

Conditions Studied

Quality of Recovery

Interventions

  • Ketamine

Eligibility

Age:18 Years - 65 Years
Healthy Volunteers:Yes
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Inclusion Criteria:

* Patients between 18 and 65 years age, with an American Society of Anesthesiology physical status I, II or III.
* Laparoscopic surgery (sleeve gastrectomy, salpingectomy, or cholecystectomy)

Exclusion Criteria:

* patient refusal, the incapacity of providing informed consent, drug abusers (current or past history) or alcohol abuse, medication with benzodiazepines, inability to give informed consent, pregnant, emergency surgery, psychiatric pathology, existence of surgical complications in the recovery and admission to a level II or III unit ( for any reason).

Study Locations (1)

CHU São João
Porto, Portugal

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Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov

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