U.S., July 24 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07080528) titled 'Measuring of the Duration of Action of Different Doses of Rocuronium-induced Neuromuscular Block in Infants During Surgical Treatment of Craniosynostosis - a Prospective, Case-controlled Study' on June 24.
Brief Summary: The use of intravenous muscle relaxants during anaesthesia can significantly facilitate endotracheal intubation and reduce the chance of possible airway complications during intubation. Overall, muscle relaxants make anaesthesia safer. Quantitative measurement of neuromuscular block is essential when anaesthesiologists use muscle relaxants. It allows to avoid postoperative residual block complications such as upper ...