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Comparison of AMG and EMG to Avoid Residual Paralysis After General Anesthesia

Observation of Neuromuscular BlockRespiratory Paralysis1 more

This study evaluates three different neuromuscular monitoring devices (acceleromyography, one- or three-dimensional, and electromyography) with regard to their precision to detect residual paralysis after injection of neuromuscular blocking agents and recurrence of paralysis after administration of reversal agents in a clinical setting.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Safety and Effectiveness of Cord Blood Stem Cell Infusion for the Treatment of Cerebral Palsy in...

Cerebral Palsy

The purpose of this study is to test the safety and effectiveness of a cord blood infusion in children who have motor disability due to cerebral palsy (CP). The subjects will be children whose parents have saved their infant's cord blood, who have non-progressive motor disability, and whose parents intend to have a cord blood infusion.

Withdrawn20 enrollment criteria

SWITCH II Early Feasibility Study: Implantable BCI to Control a Digital Device for People With Paralysis...

Neurologic DisorderParalysis10 more

The Synchron Motor Neuroprosthesis (MNP) is intended to be used in subjects with severe motor impairment, unresponsive to medical or rehabilitative therapy and a persistent functioning motor cortex. The purpose of this research is to evaluate safety and feasibility. The MNP is a type of implantable brain computer interface which bypasses dysfunctional motor neurons. The device is designed to restore the transmission of neural signal from the cerebral cortex utilized for neuromuscular control of digital devices, resulting in a successful execution of non-mechanical digital commands.

Withdrawn15 enrollment criteria

Diaphragmatic Paralysis Comparison Between Local Anesthetic Volumen Doses After Interscalene Block...

Diaphragmatic ParalysisBrachial Plexus Block

Arthroscopic shoulder surgery involves dynamic and severe postoperative pain. Interscalene brachial plexus block (IBPB) provides adequate analgesia but the spread of local anaesthetics administered causes a phrenic nerve block which entrains a non-negligible incidence of Hemidiaphragmatic paralysis acute (HDPA). This is a comparative, prospective, Unicenter, double-blind, two-arm, randomized and controlled clinical trial. 48 patients will be included. This RCT would demonstrate a low volume dose IBPB decrease the HDPA after IBPB in patients undergoing SAS, by using spirometry and ultrasound and it will not provide inferior postoperative analgesia according to opioid requirements of postoperative PCA in comparison to standard volume dose used in current practice.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Flexible Thoracolumbar Brace on Scoliosis in Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy

The Effect of Flexible Thoracolumbar Brace on Scoliosis in Cerebral Palsy, Prospective, Randomized, Open-label Trial

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Effects of Mindfulness Meditation on Facial Paralysis Patients

Facial Paralysis

Currently, physicians have several options in addressing the anatomic and physiologic sequela of facial paralysis. However, strategies to address the psychologic and coping ability for patients have not been investigated. The goal is to investigate the effect of mindfulness meditation on social functioning in patients with facial paralysis. This study will also explore whether increasing social functioning in patients with facial paralysis will improve overall quality of life. These questions will be answered using a randomized controlled trial.

Withdrawn8 enrollment criteria

Cell Therapy as Treatment for Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy

The purpose of this study was to study the effect of autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells on common symptoms of cerebral palsy patients.

Withdrawn12 enrollment criteria

Role Of Physical Therapy In Relieving Constipation In Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral PalsySpastic

This study was conducted to determine the effectiveness of Physical Therapy management in relieving constipation among Spastic Cerebral Palsy children. There were two groups, Group A received routine Physical Therapy and Group B received maintenance Physical Therapy (aim to maintain current level of spasticity, functionality to avoid deterioration of conadition as approved by ASRC)

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Best Management of Muscle Relaxation- Objective Monitoring

Residual ParalysisPost Anesthesia

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that the investigators can reduce residual paralysis to a very low incidence, and that the investigators can do this while preserving a role for the older and less expensive reversal agent neostigmine. The investigators consider this an evidence-based approach because previous reports clearly indicate that neostigmine is effective for reversal of the most shallow neuromuscular blocks, a level of block now referred to as minimal block. The Investigators also know from previous data that a substantial proportion of patients have minimal block. Sugammadex will be used when the block to be reversed is deeper than minimal, specifically when the objectively measured TOF-ratio is <40%. The investigators hypothesize that this protocol will be associated with an incidence of residual paralysis of less than 3%. The investigators plan is to study 200 patients.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Corticosteroids in Prevention of Facial Palsy After Cranial Base Surgery

Facial Palsy

Facial palsy after surgical removal of cranial base tumors adherent to the nerve can partly be explained by inflammation.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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