Brain wave monitor may cut opioid use in Kids' tonsil surgery

NCT ID NCT07577154

First seen May 17, 2026 · Last updated May 17, 2026

Summary

This study tests whether a special brain-monitoring device (Conox) can help doctors give just the right amount of anesthesia to children having their tonsils and adenoids removed. The goal is to use less pain medicine (opioids) during surgery and help kids wake up more comfortably. About 128 children aged 3 to 12 will take part, with half getting standard care and half getting the brain-monitor-guided approach.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Kayseri Şehir Hastanesi

    RECRUITING

    Kayseri, Turkey (Türkiye)

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