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The main aim of the present study is i)To assess whether sugammadex has a positive effect on the post-operative alertness of the patients, and ii) to assess the nature, magnitude and the time of onset of this effect (if any).
1) To identify new predictors of ST, in particular of late and very late ST, and of drug eltuing stent thrombosis. 2) To observe clinical outcomes after an episode of ST.
The current trial aims to demonstrate that sugammadex is generally safe and effective for reversing both moderate and deep block after rocuronium or vecuronium induced NMB in term neonates and young children.
The primary aim of the trial is to demonstrate the non-inferiority of CSL222 (formerly AMT-061) (2 × 1013 gc/kg) during the 52 weeks following establishment of stable factor IX expression (months 6 to 18) post-treatment (CSL222 (formerly AMT-061))…
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…