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NCT ID: NCT03911544 Completed - Laparoscopy Clinical Trials

Bispectral Index and Surgical Field

Start date: April 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study investigates whether BIS monitor assisted anesthesia improves surgical space conditions during gynecological benign laparoscopic procedures. Half of participants will receive BIS monitor assisted anesthesia, while the other half will receive anesthesia without BIS monitor.

NCT ID: NCT03224936 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Sleep Apnea, Obstructive

Propofolsleep - A Study on Cardiopulmonary and Pharyngeal Reactions While Drug Induced Sleep Endoscopy (DISE)

Start date: August 22, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

While Drug Induced Sleep Endoscopy (DISE) in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) apnea and hypopnea occur. Because of the induced phases of apnea in a controlled setting it is possible to evaluate the related pathophysiology of apnea. We plan to correlate the Patient State Index (PSI) and other physiologic parameters with phases of apnea and hypopnea.

NCT ID: NCT02471950 Completed - Clinical trials for Cardiopulmonary Bypass

Isoflurane During Cardiopulmonary Bypass

Start date: April 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

There is no clinical way of assessing the depth of anaesthesia while patients are on the heart-lung machine. A new method of measuring the depth of anaesthesia using brainwaves called the Bispectral index (BIS) has been developed and its use in cardiac surgery is now widespread. However BIS is also altered by patients body temperature. As cooling is common during heart surgery the use of BIS to measure the depth of anaesthesia during heart-lung bypass remains controversial. This study aims to find out what depth of anaesthesia is produced according to BIS during heart lung bypass using a standard anaesthetic technique that utilises the anaesthetic isoflurane.