Background context: Amogammadex sodium has completed Phase I-III clinical studies in China for reversal of rocuronium-induced blockade. No clinical studies have yet been conducted for vecuronium-induced blockade. Therefore, this dose-finding study in an Australian population is intended to support further Phase III trials in European and American populations for reversal of both rocuronium- and vecuronium-induced neuromuscular blockade.
The goal of this clinical trial is to explore how well different doses of amogammadex sodium work to reverse neuromuscular blockade caused by rocuronium or vecuronium during surgery, and to learn about its safety. The main questions it aims to answer are:
* How quickly and effectively does amogammadex sodium restore muscle strength after moderate or deep neuromuscular blockade?
* What medical problems do participants have when receiving amogammadex sodium?
Researchers will compare different doses of amogammadex sodium to see which works best. All participants will receive amogammadex sodium, but at different dose levels depending on when they join the study.
Participants will:
* Undergo screening up to 28 days before surgery to confirm eligibility
* Receive amogammadex sodium at the end of surgery to reverse the effects of the muscle relaxant
* Stay in the study for follow-up visits up to 7 days after surgery.