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The investigators aim to understand the effect of a caffeine intake, sleep habits, anxiety about surgery, alcohol intake and smoking status upon the dose of the anaesthetic drug, propofol, required for anaesthetic induction.
The investigators hypothesise that modifiable environmental factors may cause reversible changes in a patients neurobiology which affect their responsiveness to anaesthetic drugs. Such factors may include chronic caffeine intake, chronic sleep deprivation, acute anxiety about surgery, alcohol intake and smoking. Investigation of the relationship between such factors and the dose of anaesthetic required for loss of consciousness may not only allow for better prediction of dose requirements but may also allow for optimisation of patients prior to undergoing general anaesthesia with a view to decreasing anaesthetic dose requirements and the complications associated with this.
To address this questions, the investigators will be asking patients admitted for any day case surgery at Chelsea & Westminster hospital to complete five short questionnaires and a demographic sheet addressing 1) Caffeine intake 2) Sleep habits 3) Anxiety about the operation 4) Alcohol intake 5) Smoking status.
This will then be compared to the amount of the anaesthetic drug Propofol required and the time taken to induce loss of consciousness prior to surgery. Loss of consciousness will be measured subjectively by loss of eye opening response and loss of verbal response when a patient is asked to count upwards from 1.
The investigators also wish to investigate whether these same 5 factors affect patient reported postoperative pain and analgesia requirements. As such the investigators will also ask participants to rate their level of pain whilst at rest and whilst coughing at 1 hour after the operation. We will also record how much analgesia is requested and received in the postoperative period.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Study Cohort | Any ASA I or II patients scheduled for elective day case general anaesthesia at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, involving a standard propofol-fentanyl induction regimen, aged between 18-65 years . See specific exclusion criteria below. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Preoperative Questionnaires | Other | The participants will be asked to complete 5 questionnaires:
They will also be asked to complete a demographics sheet All participants will undergo standard anaesthetic induction, a research participant will observe the dose of propofol and time taken for loss of consciousness |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| The dose of propofol required for anaesthetic induction | Propofol will be administered at a rate of 20mg every 10 seconds by the Anaesthetist (as per national guidelines) and a member of the research team will passively record the dose of drug and the time taken for loss of consciousness as defined by a lack of eye opening and a lack of verbal response | 10 minutes |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Postoperative patient reported pain scores | Participants will rate their level of postoperative pain whilst at rest and whilst coughing 1hr postoperatively using a Visual Analogue Scale (1-10) | 5 minutes |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Postoperative Analgesia Requirements | A member of the research team will passively record the amount of analgesia required at 1hr postoperatively | 5 minutes |
Inclusion Criteria:
ASA I or II patients scheduled for elective day case general anaesthesia with Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) airway insertion and a standard propofol-fentanyl induction, aged between 18-65 years at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital.
Exclusion Criteria
Additional exclusion criteria include:
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All patient scheduled for day case general anasethesia at Chelsea & Westminster hospital who satisfy the listed inclusion and exclusion criteria
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Chelsea and Westminster Hospital | London | SW109NH | United Kingdom |
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| ID | Term |
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| D001008 | Anxiety Disorders |
| ID | Term |
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| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
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| Postoperative Subjective Pain Scores | Other | After the operation, participants will be provide with a scale from 1-10 in which to rate their pain at rest and whilst coughing. This will be undertaken at 1hr postoperatively. |
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