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NCT ID: NCT04259112 Not yet recruiting - Diabetes Mellitus Clinical Trials

Effect of Pneumoperitoneum and Neuromuscular Block on Renal Function in Diabetes Patients

Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this single center, double-blind, randomized controlled clinical trial, we will include 648 diabetes patients aged 18-70 undergoing laparoscopic pelvic tumor resection. They will be randomized to the following four groups: high-pressure pneumoperitoneum (10mmHg)+ deep neuromuscular block group, high-pressure pneumoperitoneum (15mmHg)+moderate neuromuscular block group, low-pressure pneumoperitoneum + deep neuromuscular block group and low-pressure pneumoperitoneum+moderate neuromuscular block group. Deep neuromuscular block is defined as post tetanic count (PTC) 1-2, and low neuromuscular block is defined as train-of-four (TOF) twitch 1-2. The outcomes will be indicators for acute kidney injury and surgical condition.

NCT ID: NCT04231812 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Laparoscopic Surgical Procedure

First In Human Study Evaluating the Safety and Performance of the "LapBox" Containment System for Laparoscopic Tissue Morcellation

Start date: January 25, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Study to assess the safety, and performance of the LapBox in patients in terms of duration of deployment, organ insertion into the "LapBox" bag, ease of use, success of containment and performance.

NCT ID: NCT03691103 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Hemodynamic Monitoring

Record and Analyze the Data of Patient Undergoing Anesthesia for Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy From Patient Monitoring Instruments

Start date: September 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To record the digital data from monitoring instruments (standard patient monitor) containing cardiovascular system information, and from depth-of-anesthesia monitoring modules (Bispectral index, Entropy module, Surgical Plethysmography Index, Analgesia Nociception Index) containing neurological system information captured in the patient monitor, as well as the physiological data regarding anesthetic dosage, respiratory gas analysis and the standard monitoring requirement of anesthesia. The investigators also record the precise time points of detail surgical steps during the laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Clinical data collected from these monitoring instrument will be used to gain more understanding of the complex interaction between anesthetic effect, surgical procedure, autonomic response and drug modeling. The goal is to obtain the performance of each monitoring index in detail surgical steps.