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RECRUITING

NCT07323043

Comparison of Cough Response Between Tegilidine and Sufentanil as Pre-induction Agents in General Anesthesia

In patients undergoing general anesthesia with planned tracheal intubation , a prospective, randomized, controlled, double-blind study was conducted to record the occurrence of cough 2 minutes after injection of Sufentanil or tegilidine. The cough was graded based on the frequency and duration: Grade I, no cough; Grade II, a single mild cough; Grade III, multiple coughs with duration \<1 second; Grade IV, continuous coughing with a duration \>15 seconds.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 65 Years

Updated: 2026-02-04

1 state

General Anesthetic Drug Adverse Reaction
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT07287683

Evaluation of Postoperative Pain in Cases Undergoing Cataract Surgery Under Topical Versus General Anesthesia

Comparison between cataract surgery under local versus general anesthesia regarding postoperative pain, complications and patient satisfaction and need for rescue analgesic intake after surgery The results will be followed up at 24 hrs, 1 week and after one and half month following the surgery.

Gender: All

Ages: 20 Years - 70 Years

Updated: 2025-12-17

Topical Anaesthesia
General Anesthetic Drug Adverse Reaction
Cataract
RECRUITING

NCT06814054

Carotid Artery Corrected Flow Time and Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Index for Prediction of Hypotension After Induction of General Anesthesia in Geriatric Patients Undergoing Elective Surgery

In this observational study, we will assess cFT by Carotid ultrasound and IVC collapsibility index for prediction of hypotension after induction of general anesthesia in geriatric patients undergoing elective surgery.

Gender: All

Ages: 65 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-07-01

1 state

Geriatrics
Hypotension on Induction
General Anesthetic Drug Adverse Reaction
+1
RECRUITING

NCT06216002

Incidence of Residual Neuromuscular Blockade in Fraility in OncoGynae Surgery

Frailty among patients undergoing surgery is strongly associated with an elevated risk of adverse perioperative outcomes, heightened incidence of postoperative complications, increased mortality rates, and prolonged hospital length of stay. Our focus centers on investigating the frailty index in the context of complications experienced by patients undergoing oncologic gynecology surgery. The principal objective of this research is to elucidate the extent to which residual neuromuscular blocking agents are linked to frailty.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-05-08

1 state

Frailty
Neuromuscular Blockade
General Anesthetic Drug Adverse Reaction
+2
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06515080

Predicting Outcomes Using Infra-red SEnsors, a Feasibility Study.

The aim of this study is to investigate if it is feasible to use a protocol in which avoiding oxygen desaturation in the brain during general anaesthesia can reduce the risk of negative postoperative behavior changes in children. We will recruit children from at least five centres around the world for this feasibility study. Brain oxygenation will be monitored with Near Red Infrascopy (NIRS) which is like a saturation monitor placed on the forehead of the child during anesthesia. The anesthesia is done as per routine, but we will ask the anesthesiologist to record what actions they took when there were signs of decreasing oxygen saturation in the brain. We will also ask the parents to fill in a questionnaire with 27 questions about changes in their child's behavior 7 days after the operation.

Gender: All

Ages: 6 Months - 59 Months

Updated: 2025-02-24

1 state

General Anesthetic Drug Adverse Reaction
RECRUITING

NCT06707532

The Potential Protective Effect of Using Muscle Relaxants During Electroporation Ablation (PFA)

The study aims to improve the safety of the electroporation ablation (PFA) procedure by using muscle relaxants to reduce skeletal muscle damage during the procedure. It will also assess myocardial damage to improve the procedure's quality and speed up recovery after the procedure.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 90 Years

Updated: 2024-11-27

1 state

Kidney Failure, Acute
Myopathy; Drugs
Heart Arrhythmia
+4