EMERGENCE DELIRIUM, ANESTHESIA
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Could a sleep hormone replace standard sedation for Kids' surgery?
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study compares melatonin, a natural sleep hormone, to midazolam, a common sedative, for calming children before tonsillectomy. About 195 children will receive either melatonin or midazolam before surgery. The goal is to see if melatonin reduces anxiety and confusion after wa…
Matched conditions: EMERGENCE DELIRIUM, ANESTHESIA
Phase: PHASE3 • Sponsor: Ain Shams University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:10 UTC
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Can a simple drug stop Kids' surgery agitation?
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study tests whether propofol or lidocaine, given right after surgery, can reduce agitation when children wake up from tonsillectomy. Eighty-two children aged 4 to 7 will be randomly assigned to receive one of the two drugs. The goal is to find a safer, more comfortable recov…
Matched conditions: EMERGENCE DELIRIUM, ANESTHESIA
Phase: PHASE4 • Sponsor: Assiut University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:02 UTC
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Brain-Wave device may stop Kids' Post-Surgery agitation
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study tests whether using a special brain monitor (DSA) during anesthesia can reduce agitation when children wake up. About 80 kids aged 6-12 will be randomly assigned to standard monitoring or DSA. Their agitation levels will be measured for 30 minutes after surgery.
Matched conditions: EMERGENCE DELIRIUM, ANESTHESIA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Sakarya University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:00 UTC