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NCT07061548
Conventional monitoring of cardiac output requires an invasive procedure and an additional device, which can lead to increased risk and cost. Investigators developed an artificial intelligence algorithm to predict intraoperative changes in cardiac output using capnography in patients undergoing surgery under general anesthesia.
NCT06892600
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if combining spinal and general anesthesia is better than general anesthesia alone for abdominal laparoscopic surgery in adults. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does combining spinal and general anesthesia provide better stability compared to general anesthesia alone during abdominal laparoscopic surgery? Does combining spinal and general anesthesia lead to less opioid consumption compared to general anesthesia alone for abdominal laparoscopic surgery? Participants will: Be randomized and allocated to either spinal and general anesthesia (combined) group vs general anesthesia (control) group In the combined group, participants will be given a spinal anesthesia followed by general anesthesia, compared to general anesthesia alone in the control group.