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Train-of-four Monitoring Using the TetraGraph Electromyographic Neuromuscular Transmission Monitor to Evaluate Onset and Recovery Times of a Single Bolus Dose of Rocuronium
In most clinical instances, direct laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation is performed after a set time (generally 60 seconds) following the administration of a neuromuscular (NM) blocking agent, rocuronium. Although the average onset time is 60 seconds, clinical studies show a standard deviation around the mean onset time of 10-20 seconds, meaning that a significant number of patients do not achieve complete NM blockade by 60 seconds. Given the above noted variability, complete NM blockade may not be achieved in 60 seconds in a significant percentage of patients, resulting in more problematic direct laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation. Various studies have shown a higher incidence of perioperative respiratory events and postoperative concerns (sore throat, vocal cord injury) when NM blockade is not complete prior to endotracheal intubation. This study aims to use the TetraGraph monitor to clearly identify onset times of rocuronium. Additionally, whenever feasible based on the clinical needs of the case, recovery times after the single dose of rocuronium will be recorded.
Age
0 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Start Date
June 1, 2026
Primary Completion Date
May 31, 2029
Completion Date
May 31, 2029
Last Updated
February 27, 2026
130
ESTIMATED participants
TetraGraph
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Nationwide Children's Hospital
NCT05128890
NCT06409156
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