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NCT06062290

Does Electromyography Improve Precision and Reliability of Neuromuscular Monitoring in Paediatric Patients

Sponsor: University Hospital Ulm

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Summary

Neuromuscular monitoring is used as a standard surveillance method of neuromuscular function to ensure full recovery at the end of anaesthesia. The currently available devices properly provide respective information in adults but not in children. Furthermore, response to neuromuscular blocking agents differs between adults and children due to age-related differences in body composition, physiological function, and acetylcholine receptor density. Recently, electromyographic (EMG) technologies to monitor neuromuscular function were increasingly developed including disposables for nerve stimulation and measurement of the compound muscle action potential in children. However, it is still unclear whether the precision and reliability of these devices is superior to the currently available neuromuscular monitoring for children based on kinemyography (KMG). The ETCETERA study will test the hypothesis that neither EMG nor KMG provides inferior train-of-four readings to the respective reference method in infants and children below five years.

Official title: Original Title: Does ElecTromyography Improve preCision and Reliability of nEuromuscular moniToring in paEdiatRic pAtients - A Monocentric Randomized Prospective Agreement Study - ETCETERA

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

1 Hour - 5 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

64

Start Date

2023-09-20

Completion Date

2024-12-10

Last Updated

2024-09-24

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Electromyography (EMG)

Measurement of the compound muscle action potential for the assessment of neuromuscular function

DEVICE

Kinemyography (KMG)

Measurement of the muscle velocity for the assessment of neuromuscular function

Locations (1)

University Hospital Ulm

Ulm, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany