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TytuL: Pupillometry - Future of Objective Pain Reaction Measurement While Unconscious
Brief Summary:
Laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation are associated with a sympathetic discharge caused by stimulation of the upper respiratory tract. Venous lidocaine is the agent most used to attenuate the hemodynamic response to laryngoscopy and intubation. Hemodynamic response might be masked by the drugs the patient is taking and its status (ex. sepsis). There's a need for an objective pain assessment method while the patient is unconscious, to maintain a proper level of analgesia and to control the hemodynamic response in order to decrease systemic repercussions.
This study aims to assess the usefulness of pupillometry as a nociceptive indicator during elective orotracheal intubation in patients given intravenous lignocaine pre-intubation as compared to a placebo pre-intubation.