Brainwaves could tell doctors when kids need more sedation for MRI
NCT ID NCT06867289
Summary
This study is testing whether a simple brainwave (EEG) reading can help doctors predict which children will need a higher dose of sedation medicine to successfully complete a brain MRI scan. It involves children aged 1 to 5 years, or older children who may have trouble staying still. The goal is to reduce scan failures and avoid the need for general anesthesia by personalizing the sedation dose.
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CHR Metz-Thionville Hopital Femme-Mère Enfant
RECRUITINGMetz, 57085, France
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