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Effect of the administration timing of neuromuscular blocking agents on gastric insufflation during anesthetic inductio

Not Applicable
Conditions
Not Applicable
Registration Number
KCT0007175
Lead Sponsor
Asan Medical Center
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ot yet recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
180
Inclusion Criteria

A. Patients who were scheduled for elective laparoscopic surgery and required tracheal intubation
B. Patients who were scheduled for performing balanced anesthesia ( sevoflurane + reminfentanil)
C. Patients aged 19 to 80 years
D. Americal Society Anesthesiologists (ASA) class = 3

Exclusion Criteria

A. Patients requiring awake intubation according to American Society Anesthesiologists (ASA) Difficult Airway Algorithm.
B. Patients requiring rapid sequence intubation due to the possibility of increased risk of aspiration of gastric contents ( pregnant patient, patients with ascites or intestinal obstruction, etc.)
C. If gastric insufflation is already present or gastric antrum is not clear on ultrasound exam before anesthesia induction
D. In case of a full stomach in the ultrasound image performed before induction of anesthesia even after fasting
E. Patients allergic to or contraindicated in the study drug
F. Patients with neuromuscular disorder or taking medications that affect neuromuscular block
G. Patients with ESRD on dialysis

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional Study
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Measurement of gastric insufflation and gastric volume
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Presence of adverse events (coughing, desaturation, laryngospasm, gagging, difficult ventilation, difficult intubation);Mask ventilation grade ( Waters grading scale );Mask ventilation time, tracheal intubation time;Blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation;Difficulty in video tracheal intubation (fremantle grade);Presence and grade of PONV
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