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Effect of dexmedetomedine and fentanyl in venous catheter placement

Phase 3
Recruiting
Conditions
Sedation in children for placement of a central venous catheter.
Encounter for adjustment and management of vascular access device
Z45.2
Registration Number
IRCT20090813002342N10
Lead Sponsor
Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
54
Inclusion Criteria

Children one month to 18 years old who need a central venous catheter placement enter to study

Exclusion Criteria

bradycardia
hypertension above 99%
apnea before the study
cardiac conduction impairment in the ECG before drug administration
patients with ASA physical status classification IV
renal failure
known heart failure
history of heart surgery
shock

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Adequate sedation following the use of dexmedetomedine or fentanyl for central venous catheter placement. Timepoint: Before and at the end of the administration of the drug loading dose and then every 5 minutes until the end of catheter placement. Method of measurement: Ramsay Sedation Scale.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Blood pressure. Timepoint: Before and at the end of drug loading dose, then every 5 minutes until the end of catheter placement. Method of measurement: By digital monitoring device in PICU.;Heart rate. Timepoint: Before and at the end of drug loading dose, then every 5 minutes until the end of catheter placement. Method of measurement: By digital monitoring device in PICU.;Respiratory rate. Timepoint: Before and at the end of drug loading dose, then every 5 minutes until the end of catheter placement. Method of measurement: By digital monitoring device in PICU.;O2 saturation. Timepoint: Before and at the end of drug loading dose, then every 5 minutes until the end of catheter placement. Method of measurement: By digital monitoring device in PICU.
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