About this trial
Bladder cancer is one of the most common genitourinary cancers. Transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT) is the standard therapy for nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer. However, patients after TURBT are at risk for recurrence and progression. Benzodiazepines are proved to inhibit proliferation of multiple types of cancer cells in vitro. Delirium is an acute onset and transient cerebral dysfunction and is associated with worse outcomes. Previous studies indicated that benzodiazepines increase incidence of postoperative delirium. Remimazolam is a new benzodiazepine with rapid onset and ultra-short activity. The aims of this study are to explore the impact of remimazolam for general anesthesia on emergency delirium and recurrence-free survival in patients undergoing bladder cancer surgery.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age ≥50 years and <90 years;
Preoperative diagnosis is non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer(Ta-T1);
Scheduled to undergo transurethral resection of bladder tumor;
Agree to participate, and provide written informed consent.
Disqualifiers
Refuse to participate;
Emergent surgery;
Combined with other malignant tumors;
Use of benzodiazepines for 1 week within the last month before surgery;
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Remimazolam
- Propofol
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Peking University First Hospital
Lead sponsor
Beijing Tsinghua Chang Gung Hospital
Collaborator
Navy General Hospital, Beijing
Collaborator
Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital
Collaborator
Jiangsu Provincial People's Hospital
Collaborator
Shanghai 10th People's Hospital
Collaborator