Role of Curarization During Anesthesia for Gynecologic Surgical Laparoscopic Procedures

Authors
Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2018
The primary outcome of this study is to investigate whether deep NMB reversed with Sugammadex is superior to moderate NMB reversed with Neostigmine, in terms of overall pain in the first 48 hrs after laparoscopic gynecologic surgery, reversal time from NMB (TOF≥0.9) and direct and indirect costs. Additionally we will also assess: drugs consumption for pain and antiemetics (rescue dose), surgical conditions, hemodynamic and respiratory stability, operation time, anesthesia time, total amount and flow rate of CO2, insufflation time, resolution of post-operative ileus, dry mouth and PONV in the first 48 hours, patient satisfaction.
Epistemonikos ID: 12a77211d271596bf6d1ee0da5f69533e98c987f
First added on: May 21, 2024