Clinical TrialID 7551

Effect of Aminophylline Bolus Versus Infusion on Recovery Time in Patients Undergoing Lumbar Spine Surgery

NCT05655806

Anesthesia

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Clinical Trial Id
7551
Evidence Id
7551
Core Evidence Id
7551
Source Clinical Trial Id
7547
Herb2 Clinical Trial Id
HBCT007547
Nct Id
NCT05655806
Title
Effect of Aminophylline Bolus Versus Infusion on Recovery Time in Patients Undergoing Lumbar Spine Surgery
Status
Recruiting
Phase
Phase 4
Study Result
No
Study Condition
Anesthesia
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Allocation: RANDOMIZED|Intervention Model: PARALLEL|Masking: DOUBLE (PARTICIPANT, CARE_PROVIDER)|Primary Purpose: SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Intervention
DRUG: Aminophylline bolus then infusion|DRUG: aminophylline bolus|DRUG: normal saline
Intervention Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel
Intervention Mask
Double
Intervention Purpose
Supportive_Care
Gender
All
Age
Adult
Enrollment
33
Outcome Measure
Recovery time, Time to extubation from closure of isoflurane to extubation in minutes, one hour
Sponsor Collaborator
Cairo University
Funded By
OTHER
Location
Kasr Alainy, Cairo, 11562, Egypt
Other Id
N-56-2022/MD
Start Date
2022-12-30
Primary Completion Date
2023-06-30
Completion Date
2023-07-30
First Posted
2022-12-19
Results First Posted
Last Update Posted
2023-01-04
Study Document
Study Url
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05655806
Title Cn
Title En
Effect of Aminophylline Bolus Versus Infusion on Recovery Time in Patients Undergoing Lumbar Spine Surgery
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