Scientists pinpoint perfect anesthesia mix for surgery tube insertion
NCT ID NCT07462949
Summary
This study aims to find the most effective doses of two anesthesia drugs (ciprofol and remifentanil) when given together to prevent pain and body reactions during the placement of a breathing tube for surgery. Researchers are testing these doses in 70 adults having planned surgery, using a special pain-monitoring device (qNOX index) to guide them. The goal is to gather knowledge to help anesthesiologists use these drugs more precisely and safely in the future.
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The Third Affliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University
Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510000, China
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