Adenosine Versus Verapamil for Management of Supraventricular Tachycardia Post- Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
NCT ID: NCT04203368
Last Updated: 2020-12-02
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
268 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-02-01
2020-11-22
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Anesthesia management was standardized to minimize any effect of anesthetic type on hemodynamics. Premedication with midazolam was limited to a maximum of 0.05 mg/kg. Anesthesia was induced with 12 μg/kg fentanyl, 5-7 mg/kg thiopental sodium, and 0.15 mg/kg pancuronium and was maintained with 1-2.0% isoflurane. Heart rate and blood pressure were maintained within 20% of the baseline values. Anticoagulation was achieved with heparin 300 U/kg administered into the right atrium to maintain an activated clotting time above 480 s. Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) was conducted with non-occlusive roller pumps, membrane oxygenators, arterial line filtration, and cold blood-enriched hyperkalemic arrest. The CPB circuit was primed with 1.8 l lactated Ringer's solution and 50 ml of 20% mannitol. Management of CPB included systemic hypothermia (to an esophageal temperature of 32°C) during aortic cross-clamping, targeted mean perfusion pressure between 60 and 80 mmHg, and pump flow rates of 2.2 l/min/m2. Myocardial protection was achieved with antegrade cold blood cardioplegia. A 32-μm filter (Avecor Affinity, Minneapolis, MN, USA) was used in the arterial perfusion line. Before separation from CPB, patients were warmed to 36-37°C. After separation from CPB, heparin was neutralized with protamine sulfate and 1 mg/100 U heparin to reach an activated clotting time within 10% of baseline. All patients were transferred to the ICU after surgery.
Patients were randomly allocated to either adenosine or verapamil(control) groups according to a computer-generated randomization code, with allocation ratio 1:1. Opaque sealed envelopes were prepared according to the randomization schedule, and were opened by a clinician not involved in any part of the study. Upon arrival at the ICU, a standardized protocol for postoperative care was implemented for all patients by well-trained nurses supervised 1:1and by the ICU consultants. The study medications were calculated and prepared by ICU nurses who were not a part of the research team. Both end-point assessors of the outcomes and patients were blinded to the study drugs. All staff were blinded to treatment allocation excluding the ICU consultant and resident who were not part of the research team.
To ensure blinding of study drug administration, the medication vials were kept in opaque bags. Trial bags were blinded and marked with a unique number. The allocation of trial drugs was determined by the web-based randomization system by the allocation of the bag number.
In the adenosine group, patients received IV adenosine 6 mg bolus then wait 2 minutes, if it failed to return to sinus rhythm then another 12 mg IV bolus of adenosine was administered, if supraventricular tachycardia persisted then the patient was shifted to verapamil. In verapamil group, patients received IV verapamil 5mg bolus slowly over 2 minutes followed by a second IV bolus dose of 5 mg ,10 minutes after the initial dose in case of persistence of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). If SVT persisted, the patient was shifted to adenosine.
All patients were routinely extubated when deemed clinically appropriate according to the local ICU protocol, by ICU staff, when the patient was able to maintain spontaneous breathing for 48 h, according to normal weaning parameters, after which they were encouraged to sit on a chair and mobilize with the assistance of health care providers in the ICU then the physiotherapist became responsible for improving mobility and rehabilitation of the patients till discharge from the hospital. Systolic blood pressure and heart rate were continuously monitored during drug administration and 30 minutes after conversion to sinus rhythm.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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adenosine group
patients received IV adenosine 6 mg bolus then wait 2 minutes, if it failed to return to sinus rhythm then another 12 mg IV bolus of adenosine was administered, if supraventricular tachycardia persisted then the patient was shifted to verapamil
adenosine
patients received IV adenosine 6 mg bolus then wait 2 minutes, if it failed to return to sinus rhythm then another 12 mg IV bolus of adenosine was administered, if supraventricular tachycardia persisted then the patient was shifted to verapamil.
verapamil group
patients received IV verapamil 5mg bolus slowly over 2 minutes followed by a second IV bolus dose of 5 mg ,10 minutes after the initial dose in case of persistence of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). If SVT persisted, the patient was shifted to adenosine
verapamil
patients received IV verapamil 5mg bolus slowly over 2 minutes followed by a second IV bolus dose of 5 mg ,10 minutes after the initial dose in case of persistence of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). If SVT persisted, the patient was shifted to adenosine
Interventions
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adenosine
patients received IV adenosine 6 mg bolus then wait 2 minutes, if it failed to return to sinus rhythm then another 12 mg IV bolus of adenosine was administered, if supraventricular tachycardia persisted then the patient was shifted to verapamil.
verapamil
patients received IV verapamil 5mg bolus slowly over 2 minutes followed by a second IV bolus dose of 5 mg ,10 minutes after the initial dose in case of persistence of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). If SVT persisted, the patient was shifted to adenosine
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* 65-70 years old
* elective CABG
Exclusion Criteria
* hemodynamic instability
* arrhythmias other than PSVT
65 Years
70 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Ain Shams University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Hoda Shokri
Assistant professor of Anaesthesiology
Locations
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Ain Shams university
Cairo, , Egypt
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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FMASU R 62/ 2019
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id