A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF MAGNESIUM SULFATE AS AN ADJUNCTIVE ANALGESIC IN PROSTATE SURGERY

Brief description of study

We will randomize prostate surgery patients to receive magnesium sulfate or not in the context of a standardized anesthetic. Postoperative pain scores and analgesic dose will be measured, in addition to the presence of shivering, quantitative neuromuscular blockade monitoring, drugs administered during anesthesia, and postoperative disposition (home or admission to hospital). We anticipate 110 subjects will give us 90% power to detect a 2 point difference in a 10 point pain score 30 minutes after awakening.


Clinical Study Identifier: s24-00463
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT06477133
Principal Investigator: Mark E. Nunnally.


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