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NCT ID: NCT04854993
Brief Summary: The aim of this prospecive randomized study is to evaluate the effects of a dose of sugammadex increased by 50% compared to a standard dose on recovery time from deep neuromuscular block in elderly patients undergoing robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALP). Secondary objectives are to evaluate the different extubation time, time to exit from the operating room (OR), lenght of stay in post-anaesthesia care unit (PACU) and safety (hemodynamic parameters and respiratory function).
Detailed Description: An increasing percentage of elderly patients with localized prostate cancer undergo RALP, due to the higher safety and feasibility of this minimally invasive surgical option compared to standard open procedure. This procedure is performed under deep neuromuscular block (dNMB) in order to guarantee an adequate working space. Induction and maintenance of the dNMB require neuromuscular monitoring and adequate reversal at the end of the intervention to prevent postoperative residual curarization (PORC). Sugammadex is the most attractive strategy to titrate reversal according to NMB monitoring data and to ensure a complete recovery of muscle function before extubation. In elderly patients, the risk of PORC and related postoperative complications is higher. For these reasons, we hypothesize that a dose of sugammadex increased by 50% compared to a standard dose could significantly shorten neuromuscular recovery time, extubation time, OR discharge time and PACU length of stay in elderly patients undergoing RALP.
Study: NCT04854993
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT04854993