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NCT ID: NCT05810363 Recruiting - Hypotension Clinical Trials

The Safety of Etomidate - Propofol Mixture vs Propofol in Total Intravenous Anesthesia During Abdominal Surgery

Start date: June 16, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to access the safety of etomidate - propofol mixture vs propofol in total intravenous anesthesia during abdominal surgery.

NCT ID: NCT05754762 Not yet recruiting - Myoclonus Clinical Trials

Median Effective Dose of Remifentanil for the Prevention of Myoclonus Induced by Etomidate Injection

Start date: March 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Since its introduction in 1973, etomidate has been widely used in clinical anaesthesia, especially in haemodynamically unstable patients, as a new anaesthetic induction drug with the advantage of low circulatory and respiratory depression. When administered via intravenous injection, etomidate can cause adverse effects such as injection pain and myoclonus. The incidence of myoclonus is still reported to be as high as 50-80%. Myoclonus caused by etomidate may cause discomfort during induction of anaesthesia and reduce perioperative satisfaction, and may lead to syringe dislodgement, extravasation of the injected drug, swelling at the injection site, delayed induction of anaesthesia and, in severe cases, cardiovascular adverse events. Therefore, the myoclonus and limb retraction reactions caused by etomidate are a key concern for clinical anaesthesiologists and need to be addressed at a time when comfort anaesthesia is being promoted. The aim of this study was to reduce myoclonus produced by etomidate injection during induction of general anaesthesia in surgical patients and to investigate the half effective dose of remifentanil to reduce etomidate myoclonus.

NCT ID: NCT02182648 Not yet recruiting - Pediatric Clinical Trials

Bispectral Index Guiding Etomidate Used in Children Aged 3 to 10 for Clinical Anesthesia Induction

Start date: October 2014
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This research through using bispectral index to guide the induced dose and speed of etomidate lipid emulsion for pediatric total venous anesthesia,and to provide a reference for clinical anesthesia physician.