Spray may reduce need for strong muscle relaxants during common procedure
NCT ID NCT07185074
Summary
This study is testing whether using a lidocaine numbing spray along with a lower dose of a muscle relaxant can make placing a breathing tube easier and safer during ERCP procedures. Researchers want to see if this approach works as well as the standard higher dose of muscle relaxant, potentially allowing patients to wake up faster. The trial involves 188 adults with liver problems who are having an ERCP.
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Shuguang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, 201203, China
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