Comparison Between the Neuromuscular Blockade Onset Monitoring and the Expectation of a Fixed Delay After Curarization on the Quality of Laryngoscopy During Intubation in Elective Surgery (MONITURARE)

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2019
French guidelines on curarization, updated in 2018, do not recommend the NMB onset monitoring due to a lack of data in the literature. Thus, the interest of monitoring cannot be asserted and its superiority over waiting for a fixed delay has not been proven. Due to a large inter‐individual variability on the delay of the NMB onset after administration of atracurium, the relevance of monitoring NMB during an anesthetic induction should be assessed to improve the quality of laryngoscopy. In case of monitoring, the experts recommend monitoring the NMB onset at the corrugator supercilli because it reflects neuromuscular blockade at the laryngeal adductor muscles. During the pre‐anaesthetic visit, patients will be enrolled after inform consent. Patients will be randomized in two groups, control group (waiting for a 3‐minute delay after injection of atracurium) or monitoring group (waiting for the TOF ratio at 0 at the corrugator supercilli). Anesthetic induction will be performed with sufentanil, propofol and atracurium. After laryngoscopy, the primary outcome will be evaluated using Copenhagen score. Patients will be followed up until they leave the recovery room..
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First added on: May 22, 2024