Brain-Monitored anesthesia may cut Kids' Post-Surgery delirium

NCT ID NCT07534215

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests whether using EEG or BIS brain monitoring during anesthesia can lower the chance of children waking up confused or agitated after surgery. About 540 children aged 1-6 having hernia or testicle surgery will take part. Researchers will compare the two monitoring methods to see which one leads to a calmer recovery.

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Conditions

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Emergence Delirium

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Locations

  • University Hospital Ostrava

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    Ostrava, Moravian-Silesian Region, 708 52, Czechia

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