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NCT ID: NCT04385602 Completed - Dexmedetomidine Clinical Trials

Effect of Intratracheal Dexmedetomidine Administration on Recovery From General Anesthesia in Pediatrics Undergoing Lower Abdominal Surgery:

Start date: June 1, 2020
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The incidence of intratracheal tube-induced laryngeal irritation, including coughing, bucking, and cardiovascular stimulation, on emergence from general anesthesia has been reported to occur in 38% and 96% of cases. This may cause agitation and unstable hemodynamics during anesthesia recovery, and can lead to complications, such as laryngeal edema, sore throat, increased intra-abdominal pressure, and anastomotic bleeding. Accordingly, many anesthesiologists have been seeking methods through which such laryngeal irritation can be attenuated, thus allowing for a smoother extubation. Furthermore, it has contributed to the aggravation of cough reflexes.

NCT ID: NCT03339141 Completed - Intubation Clinical Trials

Comparison of Intubating Conditions in 25° Head-up Position and Strict Supine

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Start date: November 29, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Tracheal intubation, particularly before surgery, is traditionally done in supine position. It was shown in the general population and in obese patients in particular, that the pre-oxygenation in a 25° head-up position provided a better efficiency of the pre-oxygenation and an apnea time longer. This position would also allow for better intubation conditions in direct laryngoscopy. The investigators intend to assess two different patient's intubation position : supine position and 25° head-up position