The Relationship Between the SPI and the Postop ED

NCT03328910 · Status: WITHDRAWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL

Last updated 2018-07-26

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Summary

Surgical plethysmography index (SPI) is a device that can noninvasively monitor the balance between the nociception and ant-nociception using pulse photoplethysmographic amplitude (PPGA) and heart rate obtained through an oxygen saturation measuring device. SPI has recently been studied as a useful tool to monitor the stress response of patients due to surgery or anesthesia and to guide the appropriate use of analgesics/anesthetics. However, these SPI devices have been developed for adults and have not been studied in pediatric patients with relatively high heart rates, and no direct effects on post-operative arousal excitability have been reported.

Conditions

  • General Anesthesia

Interventions

DEVICE

SPI monitor (GE Healthcare, Helsinki, Finland)

The SPI is derived from pulse rate and pulse wave amplitude measured with photoplethysmography, obtained from the CARESCAPE B650 monitor (GE Healthcare, Finland) with a scale from 1 to 100.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Daegu Catholic University Medical Center

    lead OTHER

Eligibility

Min Age
2 Years
Max Age
7 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2018-08-31
Primary Completion
2018-12-31
Completion
2019-01-31

Countries

  • South Korea

Study Locations

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