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The Impact of Using Muscle Relaxants and Laryngeal Local Anesthetics for Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) Insertion on Hemodynamics and Induction Anesthetics Dosage in Elderly
Laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is currently the most widely used supraglottic airway device with advantages of simple and fast placement, reduced anesthesia drug use, more stable hemodynamics, and less throat discomfort after anesthesia compared to endotracheal intubation. Some studies claimed the use of muscle relaxants or local anesthetics (sprays or lubricants containing local anesthetics) for the throat before LMA placement can reduce the dosage of induction agents and postoperative throat complications. In modern society, more and more elderly people undergo elective surgery with the need of general anesthesia. However, they are the more vulnerable population with tendency of greater hemodynamic changes with more induction agent usage. Propofol is one of the most used induction agents which may lead to a drop in blood pressure. The objective of this study is to observe whether the dose of propofol and the changes in hemodynamics can be reduced by using muscle relaxants or laryngeal local anesthetics in elderly who receiving general anesthesia with LMA insertion.
Age
65 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Linkup Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Taoyuan, Taiwan
Start Date
April 12, 2022
Primary Completion Date
August 24, 2023
Completion Date
August 24, 2023
Last Updated
February 6, 2024
96
ACTUAL participants
10% lidocaine spray
DRUG
Placebo of lidocaine spray
DRUG
Cisatracurium
DRUG
Placebo of cisatracurium
DRUG
Propofol
DRUG
Lead Sponsor
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
NCT06962007
NCT06981793
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