Calming kids before surgery: three sedatives compared
NCT ID NCT06879496
Summary
This study compared three different sedative medicines given by mouth to children before hernia surgery. Researchers wanted to see which medicine worked best to help children feel calm and comfortable before their operation. The study involved 60 children aged 3-7 years who received either ketamine, dexmedetomidine, or midazolam mixed with apple juice about 40 minutes before anesthesia.
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Mohamed Zakarea Wfa
Tanta, Tanta, 6620010, Egypt
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