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NCT ID: NCT05476952 Completed - Body Weight Changes Clinical Trials

Lean Body Weight-adjusted Rocuronium Dose and Intubation Conditions

LBW
Start date: January 30, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In this study, researchers wiil administer rocuronium, based on either the lean body weight or the total body weight in patients with body mass index (BMI) of 18.5 to 34.9 and compared the duration of action of the drug and its effects on tracheal intubation conditions and hemodynamic parameters..

NCT ID: NCT04921735 Completed - Clinical trials for Intubation Conditions

An Observational Study of Cisatracurium 0.15 mg/kg in Young and Elderly (≥ 80 Years) Patients.

Start date: July 5, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to determine the onset time, duration of action and effect on intubation conditions of cisatracurium 0.15 mg/kg in elderly patients with age ≥ 80 years and in young patients aged 18 - 40 years.

NCT ID: NCT04868409 Completed - Clinical trials for Intubation Conditions

Intubating Conditions During Rapid Sequence Induction in Elderly With Either Suxamethonium 1.0 mg/kg or Rocuronium 1.0 mg/kg

Start date: August 12, 2021
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to determine the proportion of excellent tracheal intubation conditions at 60 seconds after administration of either rocuronium 1.0 mg/kg or suxamethonium 1 mg/kg in patients with age ≥ 80 years during rapid sequence induction.

NCT ID: NCT01571908 Completed - Clinical trials for Intubation Conditions

Rapid Sequence Intubation With Magnesium-rocuronium Compared With Succinylcholine - A Randomised Clinical Study

MagInRoc
Start date: September 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Magnesium accelerates the reaction of rocuronium, a neuromuscular blocker used for muscle relaxation to ease the intubation during anaesthesia. Succinylcholine is a very fast reacting neuromuscular blocker. It is often used in emergency procedures, when rapid intubation is necessary. We want to now if a perfusion of magnesium before anaesthesia accelerates to such an extent the reaction of rocuronium that intubation conditions are comparable or even better than with succinylcholine alone (prior perfusion of saline=placebo)

NCT ID: NCT01312155 Completed - Clinical trials for Intubation Conditions

Assisted Intubation

Start date: March 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The study investigates assisted intubation using a videolaryngoscope in anesthesia.