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Radial versus Dorsalis pedis artery for Invasive Blood Pressure monitoring in Pediatric laparoscopic abdominal surgery

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
blood pressure monitoring during pediatric laparoscopic abdominal surgery
Anaesthesiology - Other anaesthesiology
Surgery - Other surgery
Registration Number
ACTRN12615000835549
Lead Sponsor
Beni Suef University hospital
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Completed
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
32
Inclusion Criteria

ASA physical status I-II
- age:1- 6 years
- scheduled for laparoscopic abdominal surgery
- had general anesthesia

Exclusion Criteria

- conversion to open surgery
- age less than 1 year or more than 6 years
- contraindication to arterial cannulation e.g. site infection

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
difference between radial artery and dorsalis pedis artery for measurement of invasive blood pressure[point 1 (before abdominal inflation): <br>point 2 (immediately after abdominal inflation)<br>point 3 (10 minutes after abdominal inflation)<br>point 4 (20 minutes after abdominal inflation)<br>point 5 (30 minutes after abdominal inflation)<br>point 6 (after abdominal deflation)<br>]
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
effect of abdominal inflation on invasive blood pressure by measuring blood pressure by direct invasive pressure monitor[ point 1 (before abdominal inflation): <br> point 2 (immediately after abdominal inflation)<br> point 3 (10 minutes after abdominal inflation)<br> point 4 (20 minutes after abdominal inflation)<br> point 5 (30 minutes after abdominal inflation)<br> point 6 (after abdominal deflation)<br>]
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