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CompletedNCT03432351

Multi-center Isoelectric EEG Study in Children Under General Anesthesia

An International Multicenter Study of Isoelectric EEG Events in Infants and Young Children During Anesthesia for Surgery

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
687 (actual)
Sponsor
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
36 Months
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Multi-center, prospective, observational study investigating the incidence of isoelectric electroencephalography (EEG) events and the associated peri-operative factors in infants 0-3yo undergoing general anesthesia.

Detailed description

Study will consist of placing a forehead EEG on the subject prior to induction of general anesthesia. EEG recording will continue until the end of anesthesia care. The anesthesiologist will be blinded to the EEG results during the study. Peri-operative factors such as demographics, vital signs, medications, etc... will also be recoded. Each site is expected to enroll up to 75 patients to provide at least 50 evaluable subjects. EEG files will be reviewed after recordings. After informed consent has been obtained, the subject will receive standard anesthetic care as administered by the anesthesia provider, who will be blinded to the EEG display and data. EEG recording will continue until the end of anesthesia care. After the recording, the EEG file will be reviewed and the number and duration of isoelectric events will be analyzed. Additional data that will be recorded include: patient demographic and perioperative factors (surgical procedure, anesthetic medications, end tidal anesthetic levels, induction and recovery room behavior, physiologic data, and time-stamps for intraoperative event. Post-operative questionnaire may also be sent to parents.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2018-06-21
Primary completion
2019-12-13
Completion
2020-02-27
First posted
2018-02-14
Last updated
2020-02-28

Locations

15 sites across 5 countries: United States, Australia, China, Netherlands, Switzerland

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03432351. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.