A Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial Comparing Remimazolam Besylate Combined With Alfentanil Versus Propofol Combined With Alfentanil for Anesthesia in Thoracic Surgery
NCT ID: NCT07347496
Last Updated: 2026-01-16
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
PHASE4
50 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2026-03-01
2028-05-31
Brief Summary
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Why is this study being done? Chest surgeries (like lung surgery) require safe and stable anesthesia. Currently, a drug called propofol combined with an opioid painkiller (alfentanil) is commonly used. However, propofol can sometimes cause low blood pressure and low oxygen levels. A newer drug called remimazolam may cause fewer of these side effects. This study aims to compare the safety and effectiveness of remimazolam (combined with alfentanil) versus propofol (combined with alfentanil) for anesthesia during chest surgery.
What will happen in the study?
Patients scheduled for elective chest surgery will be invited to participate. If they agree, they will be randomly assigned (like flipping a coin) to one of two groups:
* Group 1: Will receive remimazolam and alfentanil for anesthesia.
* Group 2: Will receive propofol and alfentanil for anesthesia (standard care).
The anesthesiologist will carefully monitor patients during and after surgery. We will mainly compare how often patients in each group experience two safety issues: low oxygen levels in the blood and low blood pressure. We will also record recovery times, drug doses, side effects, and ask patients and surgeons about their satisfaction.
Who can participate? Adults aged 18-65 who are scheduled for elective chest surgery and are in relatively stable health (ASA physical status I-III).
Where is the study taking place? This study will be conducted in the Department of Anesthesiology at The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical College, Henan, China.
Ethics Approval:
This study has been reviewed and approved by the Ethics Committee of The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical College (Approval Number: (2025) Medical Ethics Committee Approval No. 29).
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Detailed Description
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This is a prospective, randomized, single-blind, parallel-group, controlled clinical trial. It is designed as a Phase IV study comparing the clinical profiles of two established anesthetic regimens.
Background and Rationale:
Thoracic surgery, particularly procedures requiring one-lung ventilation, poses significant challenges for anesthetic management, demanding excellent hemodynamic stability and respiratory control. Propofol, while a mainstay for total intravenous anesthesia, is associated with dose-dependent hypotension and respiratory depression. Remimazolam, a novel ultrashort-acting benzodiazepine, is metabolized by tissue esterases and may offer a more stable hemodynamic profile. Combining it with the short-acting opioid alfentanil could provide an effective and potentially safer alternative for thoracic anesthesia. This study seeks to generate high-level evidence comparing these two combinations in a surgical setting known for its physiological demands.
Intervention Protocol:
* Premedication \& Induction: All patients will receive standardized premedication. Anesthesia induction will begin with alfentanil (10 μg/kg), followed by the study drug: either Remimazolam Besylate (0.3 mg/kg) or Propofol (1.5-2 mg/kg).
* Maintenance: Anesthesia will be maintained via continuous infusion of the assigned study drug (Remimazolam: 0.2-1 mg/kg/h; Propofol: 2-6 mg/kg/h) along with alfentanil (0-1 μg/kg/min), titrated to maintain a Bispectral Index (BIS) value between 40-60.
* Standardization: All patients will undergo standardized monitoring, airway management, and surgical and analgesic protocols as per institutional guidelines for thoracic surgery.
Primary Objectives:
To compare the incidence of intraoperative hypoxemia (SpO₂ \< 90% for \>10 seconds) and intraoperative hypotension (MAP \< 65 mmHg or a decrease \>20% from baseline) between the two groups.
Key Secondary Objectives:
Include comparison of: hemodynamic variables, need for rescue interventions, times to extubation and recovery, total drug consumption, incidence of postoperative nausea/vomiting (PONV), postoperative pulmonary complications, quality of recovery (QoR-15), and satisfaction scores from patients and surgeons.
Statistical Analysis:
Data will be analyzed based on the Intention-to-Treat principle. Categorical data will be compared using Chi-square or Fisher's exact test. Continuous data will be analyzed using Student's t-test or Mann-Whitney U test, as appropriate. Subgroup analyses are planned for specific patient populations.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
The anesthesiologists administering the anesthetic drugs cannot be blinded due to the clinical requirements for drug titration and patient safety management.
To minimize potential bias, all syringes and infusion lines will be covered with opaque labels to conceal the study drug's appearance from the participant and assessment staff. Standardized anesthesia and surgical protocols will be strictly followed.
Study Groups
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Remimazolam Besylate + Alfentanil
Patients will receive total intravenous anesthesia induced and maintained with Remimazolam Besylate in combination with Alfentanil.
Propofol
Standard intravenous anesthetic. Induction dose: 1.5-2 mg/kg. Maintenance: continuous infusion at 2-6 mg/kg/h, titrated to maintain a BIS value between 40-60.
Alfentanil Hydrochloride Injection
A short-acting opioid analgesic. Administered at induction (10 μg/kg) and as a continuous infusion (0-1 μg/kg/min) for intraoperative analgesia.
Propofol + Alfentanil
Patients will receive total intravenous anesthesia induced and maintained with Propofol in combination with Alfentanil (standard care).
Remimazolam Besylate for Injection
A novel ultra-short-acting benzodiazepine. Induction dose: 0.3 mg/kg. Maintenance: continuous infusion at 0.2-1 mg/kg/h, titrated to maintain a BIS value between 40-60.
Alfentanil Hydrochloride Injection
A short-acting opioid analgesic. Administered at induction (10 μg/kg) and as a continuous infusion (0-1 μg/kg/min) for intraoperative analgesia.
Interventions
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Remimazolam Besylate for Injection
A novel ultra-short-acting benzodiazepine. Induction dose: 0.3 mg/kg. Maintenance: continuous infusion at 0.2-1 mg/kg/h, titrated to maintain a BIS value between 40-60.
Propofol
Standard intravenous anesthetic. Induction dose: 1.5-2 mg/kg. Maintenance: continuous infusion at 2-6 mg/kg/h, titrated to maintain a BIS value between 40-60.
Alfentanil Hydrochloride Injection
A short-acting opioid analgesic. Administered at induction (10 μg/kg) and as a continuous infusion (0-1 μg/kg/min) for intraoperative analgesia.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status class I-III.
* Age between 18 and 75 years.
* Provide written informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria
* Severe respiratory dysfunction (e.g., COPD GOLD stage 3-4, severe asthma).
* Anticipated difficult airway (e.g., Mallampati class IV, history of difficult intubation).
* Known allergy or hypersensitivity to benzodiazepines, opioids, or propofol.
* Pregnancy or lactation.
* Participation in another interventional clinical trial within the past 3 months.
* Mental illness or inability to cooperate with assessments.
18 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical College
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Other Identifiers
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HNMU-RAA-TS-2026-001
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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