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Analgesia During Pediatric Digestive Endoscopy: a Comparison of Two Protocols for Procedural Sedation
The purpose of this study is to determine whether ketamine, midazolam, and meperidine are more effective than midazolam and meperidine alone for procedural sedation and analgesia in pediatric digestive endoscopy. Secondary outcomes are the incidence of cardiorespiratory side effects and the necessity of rescue doses.
Details
| Lead sponsor | Université de Montréal |
|---|---|
| Phase | Phase 4 |
| Status | COMPLETED |
| Enrolment | 90 |
| Start date | 2010-07 |
| Completion | 2013-07 |
Conditions
- Pain
Interventions
- ketamine
Primary outcomes
- pain score — after one year
pain scores are accorded at the end of each endoscopy. Pain scores of the two groups will be compared after one year
Countries
Canada