Race to recovery: which drug wakes patients faster after surgery?
NCT ID NCT06136585
Summary
This study compares two drugs, sugammadex and neostigmine, used to reverse muscle relaxation after anesthesia for a specific digestive procedure called ERCP. It aims to see which drug helps patients recover muscle function faster and be ready to go home sooner. The trial will also track side effects like nausea and vomiting after the procedure.
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Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital
RECRUITINGCleveland, Ohio, 44111, United States
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