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A listing of Anesthesia medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.

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Efficacy, Safety and Limitations of Spinal Block for All Infants Under 3 Months

Spinal anesthesia (SA) has been shown to be a viable alternative to general anesthesia (GA) for infants and children for a variety of surgical procedures. SA serves to avoid some of the potential risks of GA including the need for airway manipulation, hemodynamic instability, postoperative apnea, and exposure to medications …

1 - 3 years of age All Phase N/A
M Martin Lohri, Dr. med.

The PROTECT Trial: PROpofol Titration to Enhance haemodynamiC sTability

The aim of this multicentre, single-blinded, expertise-based randomised controlled trial is evaluate whether slowly increasing the dose of the anaesthetic drug propofol based on a patient's needs leads to more stable blood pressure compared to giving a standard starting dose in patients aged 55 and older undergoing non-cardiac surgery.

55 years of age All Phase N/A
N Nitin Sethi, DNB

Effect of Subanaesthetic Dose of Ketamine on Depth of Anaesthesia Consistency

General Anaesthesia (GA) is a medical state of controlled unconsciousness that inhibits two dimensions of consciousness: the content and the level of consciousness. This state is achieved using various anaesthetic agents, with propofol being one of the most commonly used intravenous anaesthetics. Propofol is a gamma amino butyric acid (GABAA) …

18 - 65 years of age All Phase N/A
M Mohamed mohamed, MD

Total Intravenous Anesthesia in Patients Undergoing Craniotomy

Craniotomy presents true anesthetic challenges, mainly due to the need to optimize cerebral perfusion, facilitate brain relaxation, achieve rapid emergence for neurologic assessment, and minimize perioperative complications.

21 - 60 years of age All Phase N/A
v veysel koksal

The Effect of Blood Carboxyhemoglobin Levels on NF-kB, NRF2 and PGC-1α During Low-flow and Normal-flow Anesthesia

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that exerts diverse biological effects across tissues and organs. At high concentrations, it is recognized as toxic because of harmful effects such as tissue hypoxia, oxidative stress, peroxynitrite formation, inflammation, apoptosis, and immune damage. However, the endogenous production of CO …

18 - 70 years of age All Phase N/A
L Lauren M Nakazawa, MD,MBA

Pilot Feasibility Trial of the SafeLM Supraglottic Airway (SGA)

The purpose of this study is to assess the feasibility of SafeLM as a primary airway device and as a conduit for intubation with and without the use of a bougie

18 years of age All Phase N/A
L Le Yu, MM

Ciprofol Versus Propofol for Anesthesia Induction in Cardiac Surgery: A Randomized Double-blind Controlled Clinical Trial

Ciprofol, a novel intravenous general anesthetic with a chemical structure akin to propofol, boasts significantly enhanced potency. It offers a rapid onset, reduced incidence of injection pain, and minor impact on the cardiovascular system. However, clinical research regarding ciprofol's use for anesthesia induction in cardiac surgery remains limited.

55 - 75 years of age All Phase N/A
C Candace Nelson

Poke and a Placebo

To discover if a positive description of the procedure for an epidural can reduce the overall pain score associated with the procedure.

18 years of age Female Phase N/A

Research on Anesthesia Depth Control Strategy Based on Continuous and Non-invasive Monitoring of Exhaled Breath

This study aims to propose a strategy for controlling the depth of anesthesia based on continuous and non-invasive monitoring of exhaled breath: BIS value during intravenous-inhalation combined anesthesia is predicted according to the real-time exhaled concentrations of sevoflurane and propofol, so as to achieve the depth of anesthesia management for …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
t tamer abdelaziz

Effect of Itopride on Semaglutide Gastroparesis

Semaglutide delays gastric emptying and increases the risk of aspiration with anesthesia; So, the addition of prokinetics as Itopride, could enhance gastric emptying and hasten surgery. The investigator will evaluate the effect of Itopride on Semaglutide-induced gastroparesis and residual gastric contents after 8 hours of fasting by gastric ultrasound before …

40 - 60 years of age Female Phase 4

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