Calmer Wake-Up for kids after surgery? new drug tested
NCT ID NCT06035757
Summary
This study is testing if a drug called sugammadex helps children wake up more calmly after eye muscle surgery. It compares sugammadex to the standard drug, neostigmine, which are both given to reverse muscle relaxants used during anesthesia. The goal is to see if sugammadex leads to less agitation and confusion when the child wakes up.
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Konkuk University Medical Center
RECRUITINGSeoul, Seoul-T'ǔkpyǒlshi, 05030, South Korea
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