Efficacy of Low Dose Propofol Given at the End of Sevoflurane Anesthesia for Prevention of Emergence Agitation in Pediatric Patient Undergoing MRI Scan
Condition(s):Emergence AgitationLast Updated:January 23, 2024Not yet recruiting
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Condition(s):Emergence AgitationLast Updated:January 23, 2024Not yet recruiting
Condition(s):Diagnostic GastroscopyLast Updated:September 18, 2023Completed
Condition(s):Anesthesia; SurgeryLast Updated:April 13, 2023Active, not recruiting
Condition(s):Postoperative PainLast Updated:July 7, 2020Completed
Condition(s):Varicose Vein; Postoperative PainLast Updated:July 20, 2016Terminated
Condition(s):General AnesthesiaLast Updated:April 4, 2017Completed
Condition(s):Pediatric Cardiac Surgery; Intraoperative Awareness; Automated Drug DeliveryLast Updated:August 9, 2013Completed
Condition(s):General Anaesthesia; Induction of AnaesthesiaLast Updated:February 25, 2008Completed
Condition(s):Propofol Induced HypotensionLast Updated:July 27, 2016Unknown status
Condition(s):Anesthesia, SpinalLast Updated:September 14, 2017Completed
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