Magnesium and Bladder Spasms Following Ambulatory Urologic Procedures
Mayo Clinic
Summary
This research is being done to find out whether intravenous magnesium is effective in the treatment of bladder spasms after urologic surgery.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: \- Be undergoing a bladder invasive procedure with or without planned urinary catheter on Mayo Clinic Gonda 7 Outpatient Procedure Center. Exclusion Criteria: * Are unable to grant informed consent or comply with study procedure. * Allergy or known sensitivity to magnesium or Renacidin. * Expected or high risk of bladder extravasation. * Ongoing atrial fibrillation prior to surgery. * Are undergoing emergency surgery. * Are pregnant. * Known hypermagnesemia. * Patients with neuromuscular weakness (e.g., Myasthenia gravis) due to magnesium's muscle weakening effect. * Pat…
Interventions
- DrugMagnesium
Intravenous infusion, load 50 mg/Kg with infusion of 15 mg/Kg/hour
- DrugPlacebo
Equivalent volume of normal saline
Location
- Mayo Clinic in MinnesotaRochester, Minnesota