Clinical trial

Comparison of Patient Outcomes Between Anesthesia Administered Via Target-Controlled Infusion Method and Inhalation Anesthesia Method in Pediatric Patients Undergoing Inguinal Hernia Repair.

Name
2022/200
Description
comparison of Anesthesia by Target-Controlled Infusion and Inhalation Methods on Pediatric Patients Undergoing Inguinal Hernia Repair: Effects on Patient Outcomes
Trial arms
Trial start
2024-07-15
Estimated PCD
2024-12-15
Trial end
2025-02-15
Status
Not yet recruiting
Treatment
Target Controlled İnfusion
TCI (Target-Controlled Infusion) is a method used to maintain the dose and rate of anesthesia drugs within a target concentration range set by the anesthetist. This system delivers drugs intravenously to the patient using a computer-controlled pump. The anesthetist adjusts the drug concentration to achieve the desired depth of anesthesia. This method provides more precise control over anesthesia and facilitates maintaining the depth of anesthesia within the desired range.
Arms:
TOTAL INTRAVENOUS ANESTHESIA GROUP
Other names:
TCI
Inhalation anesthetic
In the inhalation anesthesia group, maintenance sevoflurane anesthesia will be applied after routine induction.
Arms:
The Patient Group Receiving Inhalation Anesthesia
Other names:
Sevoflurane
Size
60
Primary endpoint
Modified Aldrete Scoring System
after surgery 1 hours
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Children aged 3-12 years * Patients weighing over 10 kilograms * Patients who will undergo inguinal hernia surgery * ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists) classification I and II pediatric patients. Exclusion Criteria: * Absence of systemic illness. * ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists) classification III pediatric patients.
Protocol
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Updated at
2024-06-20

1 organization

1 product

3 indications

Indication
Childhood
Indication
Hernia
Indication
Inguinal