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NCT07123870
Effect of Combined Intravenous-Inhalational Anesthesia (CIVIA) on Postoperative Recovery Patterns.
This study was planned as a single-center, prospective, randomized trial. Adult patients undergoing elective spinal surgery lasting longer than three hours, performed in a neurosurgery operating room, will be evaluated. Patients managed with three different anesthesia methods currently used will be examined for recovery patterns: 1. Total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA), 2. TIVA Combined anesthesia with sevoflurane and intravenous agents (sevoflurane-CIVIA), 3. TIVA Combined anesthesia with desflurane and intravenous agents (desflurane-CIVIA). Recovery patterns include; extubation time, eye opening time, emergence agitation, postoperative nausia and vomiting and postoperative recovery unit discharge time.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-08-14
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NCT07092046
Minimal Flow Anesthesia and Infection Risk
This study is being done to find out if the heat and moisture that build up during minimal flow anesthesia can lead to the growth of germs (microorganisms) inside the anesthesia equipment. Minimal flow anesthesia (using fresh gas flow of 0.5 liters per minute or less) is known to help protect the lungs and the environment. However, it may also cause water to collect in the equipment, which could allow germs to grow. In this study, we want to see whether this type of anesthesia is safe when it comes to the risk of germs in the equipment.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 65 Years
Updated: 2025-07-31
NCT07086690
Comparing Nebulized Ketamine,Nebulized Ketamine and Precedex and IM Ketamine for Analgesia in Pediatric Burn
The present study compares efficacy of nebulised ketamine and combination of nebulised dexmedetomidine and ketamine and intramuscular ketamine for procedural sedation and analgesia in pediatric burn injuries
Gender: All
Ages: 3 Years - 10 Years
Updated: 2025-07-25
NCT06967948
Wash-in Period in Patients Undergoing Low Flow Anesthesia
Volunteers above the age of 18 and below the age of 60 who agreed to participate in the study were not exposed to any interventional intervention other than those routinely applied to the patient during and after the administration of the clinical standard anesthesia protocol. The value indicating the brain's response to hypnotic substances, the vapor concentration in the lung alveoli and the minimum amount of anesthesia gas used will be recorded at certain times. The aim of the researchers in the study was to observe the effect of two different fresh gas flow rates on the amount and cost of waste gas released into the atmosphere.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 60 Years
Updated: 2025-05-16