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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
NameTimeMethod
Primary outcome is to measure how well a patient feels and recovers after surgery and anesthesia in areas ofPrimary 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
NameTimeMethod
Time of ExtubationTime of first spontaneous breath

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

General Surgery OT-2 Complex, SMS Medical College And Hospital

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Jaipur, RAJASTHAN, India

General Surgery OT-2 Complex, SMS Medical College And Hospital
🇮🇳Jaipur, RAJASTHAN, India
Dr Indu Verma
Principal investigator
9413622967
dr.induverma@gmail.com

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