SuspendedN/Aketamine

Ketamine vs Propofol for Sedation During Pediatric Bronchoscopy

Sponsored by Rabin Medical Center

NCT ID
NCT02743104
Target Enrollment
150 participants
Start Date
2016-05
Est. Completion
2019-05

About This Study

The purpose of this study is to determine whether ketamine or propofol, drugs used for procedural sedation during paediatric bronchoscopy, results in higher operator satisfaction and better side effect profile.

Conditions Studied

Paediatric Flexible Bronchoscopy

Interventions

  • Ketamine
  • Propofol
  • midazolam and atropine
  • Lidocaine

Eligibility

Age:N/A - 18 Years
Healthy Volunteers:No
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Inclusion Criteria:

* Children undergoing flexible bronchoscopy

Exclusion Criteria:

* Failure to acquire parental consent
* Bronchoscopies performed outside of the bronchoscopy suite
* Bronchoscopies performed under general anesthesia with a protected airway
* Bronchoscopies performed by personnel outside of the study group
* Known allergies to either of the sedation drugs used

This trial is not recruiting

This study is currently not accepting new participants.

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Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov

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