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Clinical Trial

Esophageal Manometry During Recovery From Anesthesia: Pilot Study

NCT: NCT02661386 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT02661386
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2016-01
Completion2019-03-05
SponsorUniversity of California, San Francisco (OTHER)
First posted
Last updated

Brief Summary

1. An intact pharyngoesophageal reflex is essential to protect the upper airway from aspiration of either mouth contents or regurgitated gastric refluxate. This reflex is essential at protecting the airway in all patients. 2. In patients, while under general anesthesia, it is postulated that an identifiable upper esophageal sphincter and esophageal peristalsis are not present. 3. With the cessation of general anesthetics, accompanied by the reversal of nerve block, normal pharyngoesophageal peristaltic activity correlates with awakening the patient from anesthesia. This would be identified by the performance of esophageal manometry. 4. A return of normal verbally stimulated pharyngoesophageal swallowing sequence accurately identifies a safe time to remove endotracheal tubes and/or reverse anesthesia. This verbally stimulated swallowing sequence correlated precisely with the return of objective pharyngoesophageal function.

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What is Esophageal Manometry During Recovery From Anesthesia: Pilot Study?

Esophageal Manometry During Recovery From Anesthesia: Pilot Study is a clinical trial registered under NCT02661386. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT02661386?

The current status of NCT02661386 (Esophageal Manometry During Recovery From Anesthesia: Pilot Study) is: COMPLETED.

When did Esophageal Manometry During Recovery From Anesthesia: Pilot Study start?

Esophageal Manometry During Recovery From Anesthesia: Pilot Study started on 2016-01.

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