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PMD-200 NOL group for Anesthesia Awareness
Study Summary
This trial showed that using a computer to guide how much fentanyl is given to a patient during surgery results in better recovery characteristics afterwards.
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Are any of the participants in this trial over two decades old?
"This trial is for patients aged 21 to 85. If you are either under 18 or over 65, there may be other trials more suited for you as this clinical study has 10 and 38 active trials respectively in those age categories."
What do doctors hope to learn from the Control Group in this clinical study?
"The Control Group is mostly used for the induction of anesthesia, but it has also been effective in treating high risk surgery, preanesthetic medication, and anesthetic premedication therapy."
What are the risks associated with being in the Control Group for this study?
"The safety of the Control Group was rated 3 out of 3 by our team at Power. This is due to the fact that this is a Phase 3 trial, which means that there is both some data supporting efficacy and multiple rounds of data supporting safety."
Who meets the requirements to participate in this experiment?
"The team conducting this study is currently recruiting 144 individuals that have had prior anesthesia and experienced negative side-effects. The ideal candidate also meets the following age and surgery criteria: 21-85 years old, major non-cardiac surgery lasting 2 or more hours."
How many individuals are included in this research project?
"Unfortunately, this particular clinical trial is not currently looking for more participants. The study was first posted on December 30th 2020 and was last updated on March 7th 2022. There are other trials ongoing that might be of interest; 8 trials related to anesthesia and adverse effects as well as 48 control group studies are actively enrolling patients right now."
Are people with the required medical conditions able to participate in this trial?
"Unfortunately, this particular trial is not seeking new patients at the moment. According to clinicaltrials.gov, it was initially posted on December 30th 2020 and updated for the last time on March 7th 2022. Although this study has stopped recruiting, there are 56 other ongoing trials that may be of interest."
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