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Transnasal Microstream EtCO2 Reduces Hypoxemia During Emergence in Aged Post-Abdomen Surgery

This prospective, randomized controlled study aims to investigate whether transnasal microstream end-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO₂) monitoring in the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) reduces the incidence of postoperative hypoxemia in elderly patients (65-80 years, ASA I-III, BMI 18-30 kg/m²) undergoing elective laparoscopic surgery under general anesthesia with endotracheal intubation. A total of 324 patients will be randomized 1:1 to either the control group (standard SpO₂ monitoring and clinical observation with oxygen delivery at 2 L/min via sampling line) or the experimental group (same oxygen delivery plus continuous real-time transnasal microstream EtCO₂ monitoring). The primary outcome is the incidence of hypoxemia (SpO₂ \< 90% for \>15 seconds) after extubation in the PACU. Secondary outcomes include severe hypoxemia (SpO₂ \< 85%), lowest SpO₂ during PACU stay, vital signs at specified time points, PACU length of stay, and other adverse events. Statistical analysis will use chi-square or Fisher's exact test for the primary outcome, with a sample size calculated to detect a reduction in hypoxemia from 33% (control) to 18% (experimental group) (α=0.05, power=80%, plus 20% dropout).

Participants needed: 324
Trial details
Age: 65-80Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Jianbo WuUpdated: Jun 17, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Age 65-80 years; [+4]

Patients with nasal bleeding, nasal mucosal injury, nasal cavity occupancy, or o... [+10]

Status: Recruiting

EIT-guided PEEP Titration Versus Standard Ventilation in Bariatric Surgery

This study is a prospective, single-center, single-blind, randomized controlled clinical trial. Patients scheduled for laparoscopic bariatric surgery will be selected and randomly assigned to either the EIT-guided individualized PEEP group (Group P-eit) or the control group (Group P-8). Group P will be ventilated using the PEEP value determined by EIT, while Group C will be ventilated with a fixed PEEP value of 8 cmH2O.The primary outcome is the incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) within 72 hours after surgery.

Participants needed: 118
Trial details
Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Jianbo WuUpdated: Oct 6, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age between 18 and 65 years; [+4]

History of smoking or previous thoracic surgery; [+9]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Effect of New Oropharyngeal Airway on Incidence of Hypoxia During Painless Gastroenteroscopy in Elderly Patients

With the aging of Chinese population, the early screening of gastrointestinal diseases and the promotion and implementation of comfortable medical treatment, more and more elderly patients choose painless gastroenteroscopy for diagnosis and treatment.However, the incidence of anesthesia-related adverse reactions and complications is high in elderly patients.Hypoxemia caused by anesthetic-induced respiratory depression and airway obstruction is a serious complication in painless gastroenteroscopy.Severe hypoxemia not only requires emergency airway intervention, such as mask ventilation or even tracheal intubation, but also leads to the interruption of endoscopic diagnosis and treatment.Advanced age was an independent risk factor for hypoxemia during painless gastroenteroscopy,This study observed the effect of a new type of oropharyngeal ventilation in improving the elderly painless gastroenteroscopy anesthesia hypoxemia and reducing intraoperative airway intervention, so as to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a new type of nasopharyngeal ventilation in the elderly painless gastrointestinal diagnosis and treatment, and provide clinical reference.

Participants needed: 164
Trial details
Age: 65-80Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Jianbo WuUpdated: Dec 2, 2024
Eligibility criteria

Age 65-80 years old [+3]

Patients with clotting disorders or a tendency to oropharyngeal bleeding, mucosa... [+12]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Observation of Clinical Effect of New Oropharyngeal Airway in Patients With OSHAS During Painless Gastroenteroscopy

the(obstructivesleepapneahypoapneasyndromeOSAHS) is a kind of to sleep appear periodically in the process of syndrome characterized by partial or complete obstruction of upper respiratory tract.Patients with obstruction during the attack, faced with percutaneous arterial blood oxygen saturation (percutaneousarterialoxygensaturation, SpO2) to reduce the risk of can also trigger hypercapnia and cardiovascular dysfunction.The global incidence of OSAS is 4.0% in males and 2.0% in females .Sedative drugs inhibit the response of OSAS patients to external stimuli and may cause pharyngeal muscle collapse, leading to an increased risk of respiratory adverse events during painless gastroscopy in this population .In fact, OSAS has been identified as an independent risk factor for endoscopic hypoxia .Currently, there is no special oropharyngeal ventilation device used during gastroenteroscopy. Recently, a new type of oropharyngeal ventilation channel has been developed and applied in clinic.Compared with the conventional nasal catheter, the new oropharyngeal airway nasal mask can better fit the patient's face, ensure the air tightness inside the nose mask and maximize the oxygen supply efficiency. The carbon dioxide outlet connected to the oropharyngeal airway body can not only collect the patient's exhaled gas, but also reduce the backflow of carbon dioxide gas.It can also access carbon dioxide detection equipment to monitor the patient's PCO2 at the end of breath in real time .In order to evaluate whether the new oropharyngeal airway can reduce the incidence of hypoxia during painless gastroenteroscopy in general patients, the study was designed to investigate the safety and efficacy of the new oropharyngeal airway.

Participants needed: 130
Trial details
Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Jianbo WuUpdated: Sep 19, 2024
Eligibility criteria

Age 18-65 years old [+4]

Patients with clotting disorders or a tendency to oropharyngeal bleeding, mucosa... [+12]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Sequential Method Determination of Oxycodone for Thoracoscope Surgery Median Effective Dose of Acute Pain Treatment

The goal of this clinical trial is to measure the median effective dose of oxycodone for the treatment of acute pain after thoracoscopic lobectomy. This clinical trial was divided into two groups based on age, Group I (Age \< 65 years old) and Group II (Age ≥65 years old). We used the sequential allocation designed by Dixon. The initial oxycodone dose was set to 0.1 mg/kg.A satisfactory or an unsatisfactory analgesic response of the previous patient determined, respectively, the relative 10% decrease or increase in the dose of oxycodone the next patient received in the same group. The patient before the first crossover point was included as the first case for ED50 estimation in each group.The study was conducted until 7 crossover points were collected

Participants needed: 60
Trial details
Age: 18-80Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Jianbo WuUpdated: Aug 2, 2024
Eligibility criteria

The first unilateral thoracoscopic lobectomy was performed under general anesthe... [+3]

Moderate to severe obesity (i.e., BMI > 30kg/m2) [+3]