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To establish the relationship between the use of deep neuromuscular blockade (NMB) during laparoscopic donor nephrectomy (LDN) -with standard pressure pneumoperitoneum- and the early quality of recovery.
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of naltrexone in the treatment of itch in patients with burn wounds. The nature of the association(s) of the - reduction of the - intensity of itch with sleep and anxiety in…
Primary objective is to evaluate the use of deep muscle relaxation versus on indication only on surgical and anesthesia conditions in patients for endoscopic esophageal resection.Secondary objective is to evaluate the (hypothetical) dose of…
To assess (i) the effect of partial neuromuscular blockade (NMB; TOF ratio 0.7) induced by low-dose rocuronium on the ventilatory response to isocapnic hypoxia and (ii) the effect of the reversal by sugammadex, neostigmine or placebo in healthy…
The effect of deep muscle relaxation on the abdominal working space during laparosopy, measured by MRI.
To test the hypothesis that early use of neuromuscular blocking agents for 48 hours in paediatric patients younger than 5 years of age with moderate-to-severe paediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome will lead to at least a 20% reduction in…
The main objective of this study is to assess the potential effect of deep neuromuscular blockade on the quality of recovery after total hip replacement surgery under general anesthesia. Secondary aims are to establish the relationship between the…
The study includes 2 periods, Period 1 and Period 2. Subjects will participate in both periods. Period 1:The purpose of Period 1 is to investigate how quickly and to what extent enpatoran is absorbed, transported and eliminated from the body (this…
Primary Objective: The primary goal is to investigate the feasibility and safety of prolonged (24 hours) partial neuromuscular blockade in ventilated patients with high respiratory drive in partially supported mode.Secondary Objectives: The…
To study the time needed for full recovery of carotid body response to hypoxia (ie. hypoxic ventilatory response, HVR) after full recovery of neuromuscular block with and without reversal with sugammadex