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Time Prediction for Complete Recovery From Neuromuscular Blockade After Visual Recovery With Double Burst Stimulation (DBS PREDICTION)

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Central Hospital, Nancy, France

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Surgery
Anesthesia

Treatments

Procedure: Surgery with tracheal intubation curarisation

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02893436
PSS2014/DBSPREDICTION-SCHMARTZ

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose is to calculate the time for an optimal recovery (T4/T1 > 0.9) from the moment when 2 responses to double burst stimulation are visually identical and this for 95% of patients.

Full description

Neuromuscular monitoring is a basic monitoring for all curarised patients. Acceleromiography is used to supervise neuromuscular blockade and allow measuring in an objective and quantitative manner the curarisation level during surgery and phase of recovery from neuromuscular blockade. Various parameters are usually measured during surgery:

  • T4/T1 ratio: ratio between the 4th and 1st response to "train of four" stimulation (TOF, 4 stimulations of 0.2 ms in 2 s). Neuromuscular recovery is considered appropriate if T4/T1 ratio is > 0.9
  • Double burst stimulation (DBS): 2 short tetanic stimulations separated by an interval of 750 ms.

It is known that when DBSs induce the same visual and/or tactile response, T4/T1 recovery time is > 0.6. However, for an optimal recovery, T4/T1 ratio must be > 0.9.

This study will analyze the interval between the moment when DBSs are visually identical and the T4/T1 ratio is > 0.9, from anesthesia sheet of patients undergone surgery with tracheal intubation curarisation.

Results will define a minimum time to have an optimal recovery after having visually identical DBS responses.

Enrollment

50 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • ASA score 1-3
  • Needing a surgery with tracheal intubation curarisation

Exclusion criteria

  • none

Trial design

50 participants in 1 patient group

Curarized patients
Treatment:
Procedure: Surgery with tracheal intubation curarisation

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Denis Schmartz

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