Could a simple blood test predict a Child's rough Wake-Up from surgery?
NCT ID NCT07249736
Summary
This study aims to understand if the level of ketones (a substance made when the body burns fat) in a child's blood is connected to how confused or agitated they become when waking up from anesthesia. Researchers will observe 200 children, aged 2 to 12, who are having planned surgery. They will measure ketone levels and watch for signs of confusion during recovery, without changing the children's normal medical care.
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Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid
Valladolid, Valladolid, 47010, Spain
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