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Glycopyrrolate Prophylaxis for Prevention of Bradyarrhythmia During Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

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National Academy of Medical Sciences, Nepal

Status

Completed

Conditions

Tachycardia
Bradyarrhythmia
Asystole
Cardiac Arrest

Treatments

Drug: Normal Saline
Drug: Glycopyrrolate

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05997004
NAMS Nepal

Details and patient eligibility

About

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the incidence of bradycardia during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The main question[s] it aims to answer are:

  • Does bradycardia really occurs during pneumoperitoneum/laparoscopic surgery?
  • If the patient get Glycopyrrolate, Does it really prevent pneumoperitoneum/laparoscopic surgery induced bradycardia?

Full description

The emergence of laparoscopic surgery has changed the way of approach for several organs. Despite several advantages, laparoscopic surgery may result in serious complications due to the physiologic changes which occur during the procedure. The cardiovascular system is one of the most challenged systems of the human body during laparoscopy. The insufflation of gas into the peritoneal cavity can provoke arrhythmias. Their incidence is as high as 14-27% of laparoscopies which is higher than in 'open' surgery. The life-threatening bradyarrhythmia (sinus bradycardia, nodal rhythm, atrio-ventricular dissociation and asystole) are frequently encountered during laparoscopic procedure which are due to a vagal-mediated cardiovascular reflex initiated by rapid stretching of the peritoneum at the beginning of peritoneal insufflation. There are studies addressing measures to prevent or control cardiovascular catastrophes during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Some studies suggest administration of anticholinergic agents especially glycopyrrolate and atropine for prevention of bradycardia during intra-abdominal laparoscopic surgeries. Whereas some study suggests judicious use of Atropine as it increases the risk of tachyarrhythmia. Glycopyrrolate is a synthetic anticholinergic commonly used as a preoperative antimuscarinic agent to reduce salivary, tracheobronchial, and pharyngeal secretions, to reduce the volume and free acidity of gastric secretions, and to block cardiac vagal inhibitory reflexes during induction of anesthesia and intubation.

HYPOTHESIS Glycopyrrolate administration reduces the incidence of bradycardia during Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy.

General objectives To evaluate the role of Glycopyrrolate on prevention of bradyarrhythmia during Laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Specific objective

  1. To evaluate the change in heart rate and rhythm at different time interval after pneumoperitoneum.
  2. To evaluate the change in Systolic, diastolic and Mean arterial blood pressure at different time interval after pneumoperitoneum.

Enrollment

62 patients

Sex

All

Ages

15 to 65 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Adult patients of either sex aged 15-65 years
  2. Patient undergoing elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy
  3. American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I

Exclusion criteria

  1. Patients with history of recent or past cardiac diseases
  2. Patients with pre-operative heart rate ≤60beats/min.
  3. Patients on cardiac medications
  4. Allergic to Glycopyrrolate

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Quadruple Blind

62 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group

Control
Placebo Comparator group
Description:
31 participants received 1ml of Normal Saline
Treatment:
Drug: Normal Saline
Glyco
Experimental group
Description:
31 participants received 1ml (0.2mg) of Glycopyrrolate
Treatment:
Drug: Glycopyrrolate

Trial contacts and locations

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