NCT Number: NCT01983800
AnaConDa Long Term Sedation Study
Heavy sedation or sleep is a common problem within the intensive care unit (ICU) using our standard intravenous medications. This commonly leads to confusion, low blood pressure, slow wake up and removal of the artificial breathing tube (extubation), which prolongs ICU stay. Using inhaled volatile anesthetic agents are likely to improve these patient outcomes. This unique project is the first North American study looking at using volatiles for patients who need longer-term ICU sedation. This project has excellent potential at lowering these complications and improving quality of care, which will lower patient ICU stay and healthcare costs.
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Conditions
Age range
18 year and older
Sex eligibility
All sexes
Study type
Interventional
Phase
Not applicable
Primary location
Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Who can participate
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
- adult ICU patients expected to be ventilated > 48 hours
Exclusion criteria
- age < 18 years
- history of malignant hyperthermia
- propofol infusion syndrome
- evidence of raised intracranial pressure
- 6-month mortality risk from pre-existing condition > 50%
- lack of commitment to maximal treatment
- pregnant
- NebulizedFlolan
- tidal volume <350ml
- patients on one lung ventilation
Treatment and study plan
Propofol/midazolam
DrugPrimary outcomes
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atmospheric volatile concentration
Time frame: daily
Daily assessment of atmospheric volatile levels will be measured using photometric multigas infrared analyzer
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Sedation
Time frame: daily
adherence to the volatile sedation, sedation will be guided by explicit protocols targeting a Sedation-Agitation Score (SAS) of 3-4
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Feasibility
Time frame: 2 years
assess rate of patient recruitment and barriers to recruitment
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Education Tool
Time frame: 2 years
multidisciplinary feedback regarding teaching package, protocol, quality of sedation
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serum fluoride levels
Time frame: every 2 days
Measurements will be taken 24 hours post sedation and every 2 days until while on sedation followed by 2 further samples after discontinuation of sedation.
Sponsors and collaborators
Lead sponsor
University Health Network, Toronto
Other
Registry information
Official study title
Use of Volatile Anesthetics for Long-Term Sedation In Critically Ill Patients
Acronym: VALTS
Important dates
- Study start
- 2013
- Primary completion
- 2018
- Study completion
- 2020
- First posted
- Nov 14, 2013
- Registry last updated
- Jun 2, 2021
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