A Study Comparing Recovery from Muscle Relaxants and Their Reversal: Rocuronium with Sugammadex vs. Cisatracurium with Neostigmine in Laparoscopic Surgery under General Anesthesia at SMS Medical College, Jaipur.
Not yet recruiting
- Conditions
- Calculus of gallbladder without cholecystitis,
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2025/05/086936
- Lead Sponsor
- Sawai Mansingh Medical College and Hospital
- Brief Summary
A Randomized Comperative study for recovery of neuromuscular blockade and reversal using rocuronium and sugammadex versus cisatracurium and neostigmine for laparoscopic surgery under general anaesthesia in Department of Anaesthesia
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 80
Inclusion Criteria
- Patients scheduled for laparoscopic surgery under general anaesthesia.
- Patient willing to give informed written consent.
- Adult Patients of either sex 18 to 60 years of age.
- American society of Anaesthesiologist(ASA) physical status 1 and 2.
Exclusion Criteria
- Use of psychiatric medications and alcohol abuse.
- A history of liver and kidney diseases.
- Allergy or contraindications to use of study medications.
- Patients requiring postoperative mechanical ventilation.
- Patient should not be a part of any other study.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Primary outcome is to measure how well a patient feels and recovers after surgery and anesthesia in areas of Primary outcome is to measure how well a patient feels and recovers after surgery and anesthesia in areas of | Physical comfort (pain, nausea, sleep) | Emotional state (anxiety, mood) | Physical independence (movement, self-care) | Psychological support (feeling supported) | Pain and discomfort. Physical comfort (pain, nausea, sleep) Primary outcome is to measure how well a patient feels and recovers after surgery and anesthesia in areas of | Physical comfort (pain, nausea, sleep) | Emotional state (anxiety, mood) | Physical independence (movement, self-care) | Psychological support (feeling supported) | Pain and discomfort. Emotional state (anxiety, mood) Primary outcome is to measure how well a patient feels and recovers after surgery and anesthesia in areas of | Physical comfort (pain, nausea, sleep) | Emotional state (anxiety, mood) | Physical independence (movement, self-care) | Psychological support (feeling supported) | Pain and discomfort. Physical independence (movement, self-care) Primary outcome is to measure how well a patient feels and recovers after surgery and anesthesia in areas of | Physical comfort (pain, nausea, sleep) | Emotional state (anxiety, mood) | Physical independence (movement, self-care) | Psychological support (feeling supported) | Pain and discomfort. Psychological support (feeling supported) Primary outcome is to measure how well a patient feels and recovers after surgery and anesthesia in areas of | Physical comfort (pain, nausea, sleep) | Emotional state (anxiety, mood) | Physical independence (movement, self-care) | Psychological support (feeling supported) | Pain and discomfort. Pain and discomfort. Primary outcome is to measure how well a patient feels and recovers after surgery and anesthesia in areas of | Physical comfort (pain, nausea, sleep) | Emotional state (anxiety, mood) | Physical independence (movement, self-care) | Psychological support (feeling supported) | Pain and discomfort.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Time of Extubation Time of first spontaneous breath
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
General Surgery OT-2 Complex, SMS Medical College And Hospital
🇮🇳Jaipur, RAJASTHAN, India
General Surgery OT-2 Complex, SMS Medical College And Hospital🇮🇳Jaipur, RAJASTHAN, IndiaDr Indu VermaPrincipal investigator9413622967dr.induverma@gmail.com