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Minimal Inflation Tourniquet Pressure Using Induced Hypotension

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Beni-Suef University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Vascular Diseases

Treatments

Other: the limb occlusion pressure
Other: estimation method for arterial occlusion pressure

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04055779
Beni-Suef University Hospital

Details and patient eligibility

About

Limb occlusion pressure (LOP) and arterial occlusion pressure (AOP) are the terms that mean the lowest tourniquet pressure required to stop the arterial blood flow into the limb distal to the cuff. LOP can be determined manually or automatically by slow cuff inflation until disapper of pulsation with Doppler flow-meter or pulse oximeter

Full description

The advantages of the tourniquet during upper or lower limb procedures are providing bloodless operative field and so less intra-operative blood lossIt has been reported that using the lowest effective inflation pressure minimize tourniquet induced nerve injury .). Limb occlusion pressure (LOP) and arterial occlusion pressure (AOP) are the terms that mean the lowest tourniquet pressure required to stop the arterial blood flow into the limb distal to the cuff. LOP can be determined manually or automatically by slow cuff inflation until disapper of pulsation with Doppler flowmeter or pulse oximeter .AOP can be estimated by a formula (AOP = [SBP + 10]/KTP) using patient's systolic blood pressure (SBP) and tissue padding coefficient (KTP) values. In both methods, addition of a safety margin to LOP or AOP is recommended for potential hemodynamic fluctuations during surgery

Enrollment

20 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 50 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • • ASA physical status I and II.

    • Male and female patient
    • Age group 20-50 years old

Exclusion criteria

  • • Patient who refuse to participate in the study

    • Patients with contraindication of using the tourniquet (e.g. peripheral vascular disease or coronary artery disease sickle cell anemia neuromuscular disorders,)
    • Contraindications of using induced hypotensive anesthesia (cerebrovascular disease, Impaired kidney function , chronic liver disease, pregnancy).
    • Patients on medications influencing blood flow such as nitrogycerine
    • Surgery extends more than 90 minutes.
    • Hypertensive patients

Trial design

20 participants in 2 patient groups

Induced hypotension and arterial occlusion pressure
Description:
The patients will receive induced hypotensive anesthesia and the tourniquet pressure will be based on the the tourniquet pressure will be determined based on the AOP which will be determined by the estimation formula (AOP=\[SBP+10\]/KTP) . The calculation is based on using initial SBP and tissue padding coefficient values , according to limb circumferences of the patient.After calculation of AOP, tourniquet pressures will be determined by adding a safety margin of 20 mmHg to AOP values(tourniquet pressure=AOP+20 mmHg).
Treatment:
Other: the limb occlusion pressure
Other: estimation method for arterial occlusion pressure
induced hypotension and limb occlusion pressure
Description:
the patients will receive induced hypotensive anesthesia and the tourniquet pressure will be based on the LOP.using the ultrasound Doppler technique and the tourniquet will be inflated until the arterial pulsations disappear at the side of the operation. This pressure will be recorded as LOP .the tourniquet cuff will be inflated to the pressure according to theguidelines of the Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses(AORN) which recommends that a safety margin of 40 mmHg should be added for AOP below 130 mmHg, 60 mmHg for AOP between 131 mmHg and 190 mmHg, and 80 mmHg for AOP above 190 mmHg for adult patients
Treatment:
Other: the limb occlusion pressure
Other: estimation method for arterial occlusion pressure

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Samaa ak Rashwan, MD

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