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NCT ID: NCT04712162 Completed - Anesthesia Clinical Trials

The Quality of Recovery After General Anesthesia With Desflurane and Sevoflurane in Endoscopic Ureteral Lithotripsy

Start date: November 19, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The good quality of recovery after general anesthesia is one of goals for short procedures and ambulatory surgeries. The study's objective was to compare the quality of recovery after general anesthesia with desflurane and sevoflurane with laryngeal mask airway for endoscopic ureteral lithotripsy.

NCT ID: NCT04711837 Completed - Anesthesia Clinical Trials

Efficacy and Safety of HSK3486 Compared to Propofol in Induction of General Anesthesia in Adults Having Elective Surgery

Start date: February 11, 2021
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blinded, propofol-controlled, Phase 3 clinical study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of HSK3486 for induction of general anesthesia in adults undergoing elective surgery.

NCT ID: NCT04711317 Completed - Anesthesia Clinical Trials

Pre-oxygenation With High-flow Nasal Cannula in Caesarian Section Under General Anesthesia

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Start date: March 3, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators and other groups have demonstrated that high-flow nasal oxygen used during preoxygenation for emergency surgery is at least equally effective as preoxygenation compared to standard tight fitting mask. The investigators also have data from a recent study that indicates that high-flow nasal oxygen might decrease the risk of clinically relevant desaturation below 93% of arterial oxygen saturation. The studies investigating the concept of high-flow nasal oxygen has up to this date excluded pregnant women. Pregnant woman is a patient group with known difficulties to maintain adequate saturation levels during apnoea. Due to smaller functional residual capacity their oxygen stores after preoxygenation are smaller compared to patients with a normal body mass index. The pregnant woman also have a higher oxygen demand and metabolism due to the growing placenta and the fetus. Pregnant women are therefore a patient group where a method that could prolong time until desaturation would be even more valuable and potentially could save lives. Based on the above, the investigators now aim to conduct a clinical pilot study, where pregnant women undergoing caesarian section under general anesthesia are pre and perioxygenated with high-flow nasal oxygen. Data from that group will be compared with patients preoxygenated in a traditional manner with tight facemask. This study is done to evaluate an established technique on a patient category that in theory could gain a lot from it.

NCT ID: NCT04707014 Completed - Anesthesia Clinical Trials

Hypnoanalgesia for Dermatological Surgery in Children

Start date: November 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This randomized clinical trial will evaluate the effect of hypnosedation on the need of sedation and analgesia in a pediatric population undergoing dermatological surgery, both during the procedure, and 24 hours after surgery. In addition, a secondary objetive is to evaluate the effect by specific age groups.

NCT ID: NCT04691531 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

Decreasing the Invasiveness of Ultrasound Guided Caudal Block: A Comparison Between 22-gauge and 27-guage Needles

Start date: January 2, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Ultrasound (US) has facilitated the use of caudal block in children and visualization of the needle during insertion. This prospective clinical trial study compares between two different sizes of the used needles, in terms of success rate, number of punctures, detection of the US signs (visualization of the needle, dural displacement, turbulence, and distention), and complications in pediatrics aging between 6-36 months requiring elective lower abdominal and perineal surgeries.

NCT ID: NCT04683614 Completed - Anesthesia Clinical Trials

Intraoperative Norepinephrine Versus Fresh Frozen Plasma in Patients Undergoing HIPEC to Reduce Renal Insult

Start date: October 20, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

comparing the effect of low dose norepinephrine infusion versus fresh frozen plasma in patients undergoing HIPEC to reduce renal insult

NCT ID: NCT04682080 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

Pain Perception With a Comfort-ın Jet Injection and Conventional Dental Injection

Start date: June 20, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators aimed to compare the effectiveness of the Comfort-in system, which is a jet injection type, and infiltrative anesthesia with a traditional injector, and to measure the effect of children's anxiety on the severity of pain.

NCT ID: NCT04672538 Completed - Anesthesia Clinical Trials

Fontan Physiology Ventilation Strategy

Start date: March 2, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will investigate the different tidal volume (Vt) strategies during a cardiac catheterization procedure to determine whether or not low or high Vt have an impact on cardiac output. Research question: While maintaining the same minute ventilation/PaCO2, does higher Vt (10 cc/kg)/lower rate vs. lower Vt (6 cc/kg)/higher rate (maintaining consistent PEEP) result in improved cardiac output?

NCT ID: NCT04671537 Completed - Anesthesia Clinical Trials

The Effects of Preloading Before Beach Chair Position

Start date: June 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main objective of this study is whether preloading before positioning would be effective for less hemodynamic instability. The study also analyzes that patients with preloading will decrease postoperative nausea and vomiting, better surgical satisfaction and shortened the duration of surgery and anesthesia.

NCT ID: NCT04670471 Completed - Anesthesia Clinical Trials

Assessment of the Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetic Interaction of Remimazolam and Remifentanil

Start date: April 13, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This trial is designed to quantify the pharmacodynamic (PD) and pharmacokinetic (PK) interaction(s) between an anaesthetic drug (remimazolam) and an opioid (remifentanil). Remimazolam is a new anaesthetic drug with a sedative effect, which, in combination with an opioid can be used to achieve general anaesthesia. To date, however, no clinical trials have been conducted to specifically assess the potential for drug-drug interactions between remimazolam and remifentanil. Greater understanding of the potential for such interactions will help define more appropriate dosing regimens with less over-sedation and associated side effects.