Does Ketamine Attenuate Depression of Respiratory and Cardiac Functions
Brief Summary
Normal cardiac and respiratory functions should be maintained during pediatric cardiac catheterization. Propofol has become a popular choice for sedation in children, however, it depresses cardiac and respiratory functions. Some investigators reported that ketamine attenuates its depressant effect, but it remains unclear whether ketamine reduces cardiac and respiratory depression caused by propofol in pediatric cardiac catheterization.
Condition or Disease
- Congenital Heart Disease
- Sedated for Cardiac Catheterization
Phase
Study Design
Study type: | Interventional |
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Status: | Completed |
Study results: | No Results Available |
Age: | 6 Months to 10 Years (Child) |
Enrollment: | 150 () |
Funded by: | Other |
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Clinical Trial Dates
Start date: | Jan 12, 2020 | |
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Primary Completion: | May 13, 2020 | |
Completion Date: | May 13, 2020 | |
Study First Posted: | Dec 29, 2011 | |
Results First Posted: | Aug 31, 2020 | |
Last Updated: | Jul 30, 2013 |
Sponsors / Collaborators
Lead Sponsor:
N/A
Responsible Party:
N/A
Location
Eligibility Criteria
Sex: | All |
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Maximum Age: | 10 |
More Details
NCT Number: | NCT01501786 |
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Other IDs: | ketamine in sedation |
Study URL: | https://ClinicalTrials.gov/show/NCT01501786 |
Last updated: Jun 17, 2022