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Assessing the routinely used protokoll for deep NM Block during robot-assisted prostatectomy in general anesthesia. The protocoll contains the repeated dosing of rocuronium according to the results of relaxometry performed with a TOFcuff relaxometer (RGB Medical, Madrid) during pneumoperitoneum. This is done by keeping the block level between 1 to 6 PTC (post tetanic counts). The scope of the study was to find out, to which percentage this protocoll permits the maintenance of block level inside of the desired range.


Clinical Trial Description

Robot-assisted urological interventions require sufficiently deep neuromuscular relaxation (NMR) during the phase of pneumoperitoneum. This is achieved by repeated administration of the non-depolarizing neuromuscular relaxant rocuronium, which is used in clinical routine. The level of relaxation is usually measured with the TOF-Watch relaxometer. This device has limitations in its usability and accuracy in this setting because it is unreliable when the monitored arm of the patient is not accessible for the anaesthetist for visual or tactile assessment of finger movements. The novel TOF-Cuff relaxometry equipment is by design intended to provide constant and reliable quantitative and in vivo calibrated relaxometric values independently of the arm position. The combination of frequently adjusted neuromuscular relaxation in a standardised mode in combination with a reliable relaxometry by TOFcuff promises an improved surveillance of neuromuscular relaxation and a higher safety standard. This investigation aims to test and to define the combined use of the best available drug with the best available relaxometer for general anesthesia in robot-assisted urological surgery. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Maintenance of Deep NM Block Without Overdosing

NCT number NCT04638907
Study type Observational
Source University of Zurich
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date January 15, 2017
Completion date December 15, 2019