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Filter by:This study used propofol as a positive control, and adopted a large-sample, multi-center, randomized, double-blind, positive parallel controlled trial design to explore the clinical application value of ciprofol in painless colonoscopy.
A prospective, randomised, phase IV trial including 150 patients. To evaluate the effects of varied concentrations of remifentanil on the proposal requirements for the loss of consciousness and response to pain and to evaluate the haemodynamic changes and processed EEG (BIS) during induction of anaesthesia.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of propofol, etomidate and propofol-etomidate combination on hemodynamic responses during laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation and assess the adverse effect related to this drugs.
This study is aimed at increasing the safety of the use of anaesthesia in an elderly population (> 60 years). Patients with decreased physiological reserve, including all elderly patients, have an increased risk of getting an erroneous induction bolus. This project will investigate how fast elderly patients (> 60 years) fall asleep during bolus induction of anaesthesia with two of the most used hypnotics, thiopental and propofol, evaluated with BIS-monitoring and clinical signs of anaesthetic depth. The hemodynamic response will also be evaluated.
The purpose of the study to compare Propofol-MCT/LCT with LCT in terms of their efficacy and safety during total intravenous anaesthesia