New study tracks Kids' anesthesia safety with smart monitoring
NCT ID NCT07245654
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study watches how deeply children are asleep and how well their pain is controlled during the start of general anesthesia. About 100 kids aged 1 to 19 having surgery will be monitored with a special device. The goal is to see if better monitoring can prevent side effects like waking up during surgery or confusion after it.
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Locations
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University Hospital Brno
RECRUITINGBrno, 62500, Czechia
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