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Impact of Esketamine on Delayed Neurocognitive Recovery in Older Patients Undergoing Non-cardiac Surgery: a Two-center, Dose-exploring Pilot Trial
In Brief
A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Esketamine 1, Esketamine 2, and 2 other interventions for Elderly and 4 related conditions. Not yet recruiting, targeting 120 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
Esketamine is frequently used during the perioperative period for supplemental analgesia. Small sample size trials showed that subanesthetic dose esketamine may decrease postoperative neurocognitive complications. However, conflicting results exist and optimal dose of esketamine remains to be determined. This dose-exploring pilot trial is designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of three different perioperative esketamine dosing regimens in older patients undergoing major non-cardiac surgery. The primary purpose is to explore the optimal dosing strategy that produce maximal neurocognitive benefits with minimal adverse neuropsychiatric symptoms.
Study Details
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Interventions
During anesthesia, a loading dose esketamine (0.5 mg/ml) 0.4 ml/kg will be infused over 30 minutes (0.1 mg/kg) after anesthesia induction, followed by a continuous infusion at 0.1 ml/kg/h (0.05 mg/kg/h) until 1 hour before the expected end of surgery. After surgery, patient-controlled intravenous analgesia will be established with esketamine (0.25 mg/ml) and sufentanil (1 ug/ml), programmed to deliver 2-ml bolus (0.5 mg esketamine) with a 8-10-minute lock-out time and a 1-ml/h (0.25 mg/h esketamine) background infusion, and used for up to 48 hours.
During anesthesia, a loading dose esketamine (1.0 mg/ml) 0.4 ml/kg will be infused over 30 minutes (0.2 mg/kg) after anesthesia induction, followed by a continuous infusion at 0.1 ml/kg/h (0.1 mg/kg/h) until 1 hour before the expected end of surgery. After surgery, patient-controlled intravenous analgesia will be established with esketamine (0.5 mg/ml) and sufentanil (1 ug/ml), programmed to deliver 2-ml bolus (1 mg esketamine) with a 8-10-minute lock-out time and a 1-ml/h (0.5 mg/h esketamine) background infusion, and used for up to 48 hours.
During anesthesia, a loading dose esketamine (1.5 mg/ml) 0.4 ml/kg will be infused over 30 minutes (0.3 mg/kg) after anesthesia induction, followed by a continuous infusion at 0.1 ml/kg/h (0.15 mg/kg/h) until 1 hour before the expected end of surgery. After surgery, patient-controlled intravenous analgesia will be established with esketamine (0.75 mg/ml) and sufentanil (1 ug/ml), programmed to deliver 2-ml bolus (1.5 mg esketamine) with a 8-10-minute lock-out time and a 1-ml/h (0.75 mg/h esketamine) background infusion, and used for up to 48 hours.
During anesthesia, a loading dose placebo (normal saline) 0.4 ml/kg will be infused over 30 minutes after anesthesia induction, followed by a continuous infusion at 0.1 ml/kg/h until 1 hour before the expected end of surgery. After surgery, patient-controlled intravenous analgesia will be established with sufentanil (1 ug/ml), programmed to deliver 2-ml bolus with a 8-10-minute lock-out time and a 1-ml/h background infusion, and used for up to 48 hours.