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NCT ID: NCT06337877 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Sedation Complication

Assessment of Sedation Depth in ARDS Patients Undergoing Therapeutic Paralysis

Start date: October 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

"In intensive care units, therapeutic paralysis has been a routine treatment method for many years in a select group of patients. Sufficient and appropriate sedation in patients undergoing therapeutic paralysis is crucial to prevent awareness and reduce the risk of excessive sedation. Both inadequate and excessive sedation levels can be highly detrimental to the patient. Clinical assessment may not always provide accurate information regarding sedation depth. Recently, the frequency and workload of therapeutic paralysis treatment in intensive care units have increased due to COVID-19 pneumonia. Therefore, the investigators believe that inadequate sedation may be common in these patients. Processed electroencephalogram parameters such as bispectral index or patient state index (PSI), routinely used in operating rooms and intensive care units, are commonly used to indicate sedation depth. In this study, the investigators aimed to determine sedation levels in patients during paralysis, assess the prevalence of inadequate or excessive sedation, and observe the doses of sedatives and analgesics used."

NCT ID: NCT05786365 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Sedation Complication

Comparison of Emergence/Dysphoric Reaction Frequency of Using 2 Different Doses Ketamine

Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to compare the effect of using different doses of ketamine on producing dysphoric reaction.

NCT ID: NCT04206059 Active, not recruiting - Sleep Clinical Trials

Closed Loop Acoustic Stimulation During Sedation With Dexmedetomidine

CLASS-D
Start date: January 20, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Prospective within-subject study of dexmedetomidine sedation paired with CLAS conditions in repeated blocks. Intervention will consist of CLAS in-phase with EEG slow waves. Anti-phase stimulation will serve as an active control while sham stimulation will serve as a passive control.