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NCT ID: NCT04621305
Brief Summary: Emergence delirium (ED) is a manifestation of acute postoperative brain dysfunction that occurs with a relatively high frequency after pediatric anesthesia. The incidence varies depending on the diagnostic criteria used and the combination of administered anesthetic drugs. The use of sevoflurane has been identified as one of the most important risk factors. In the investigators' study,the researchers conducted the current study to investigate whether remimazolam can reduce incidence of ED.
Detailed Description: One hundred twenty children aged 1-6 years old were randomly allocated into three equal groups. Anesthesia is induced with propofol,fentanyl and rocuronium. In group P (Placebo group), anesthesia is maintained by sevoflurane and continuous infusion of normal saline(1ml/kg/h) is administered until about 5min before the end of the surgery. Then intravenous bolus of 0.2ml/kg normal saline is administered. In group B (Bolus group), anesthesia is maintained by sevoflurane and continuous infusion of normal saline(1ml/kg/h) is administered until about 5min before the end of the surgery. Then intravenous bolus of 0.2mg/kg remimazolam is administered. In group C (continuous infusion group), anesthesia is maintained by sevoflurane and continuous infusion of remimazolam(1mg/kg/h) is administered until about 5min before the end of the surgery. Then intravenous bolus of 0.2ml/kg normal saline is administered. Maintain BIS values in the range of 40-60. Recorded the pediatric anesthesia emergence delirium scale (PAED) during the recovery period.
Study: NCT04621305
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT04621305