EMERGENCE DELIRIUM, ANESTHESIA
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Natural hormone vs. common drug: which better calms kids before surgery?
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study aims to see if melatonin, a natural sleep hormone, works as well as or better than the common drug midazolam at reducing anxiety in children before tonsil removal surgery. It will involve 195 healthy children and will also measure how well each drug prevents post-surge…
Matched conditions: EMERGENCE DELIRIUM, ANESTHESIA
Phase: PHASE3 • Sponsor: Ain Shams University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Apr 02, 2026 14:58 UTC
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Calming the chaos: finding the best drug to soothe kids waking from surgery
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study aims to find which of two common drugs works better to prevent or reduce agitation when children wake up from tonsil surgery. It will involve 82 children, aged 4 to 7, who are having a planned tonsillectomy. Researchers will compare the effects of an intravenous drug c…
Matched conditions: EMERGENCE DELIRIUM, ANESTHESIA
Phase: PHASE4 • Sponsor: Assiut University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Apr 02, 2026 14:57 UTC
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Safer sedation for Kids' MRIs: new study tests drug combinations
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study aims to find the best sedation approach for children aged 1-12 who need MRI scans. Researchers will test different doses of two sedative drugs (propofol and dexmedetomidine) to see which combinations provide safe, effective sedation with the quickest recovery times. Th…
Matched conditions: EMERGENCE DELIRIUM, ANESTHESIA
Phase: PHASE4 • Sponsor: Boston Children's Hospital • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Mar 30, 2026 14:34 UTC
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Brain wave device could calm kids waking from surgery
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study is testing if using a special brain-wave monitor during surgery helps reduce agitation when children wake up from anesthesia. Researchers will compare 80 healthy children aged 6-12 who have the monitor used to those who do not. The goal is to see if better monitoring o…
Matched conditions: EMERGENCE DELIRIUM, ANESTHESIA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Sakarya University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Mar 30, 2026 14:29 UTC