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Filter by:This is a randomized, prospective, double-blinded (patient and outcome-assessor) trial. Our goal is to assess efficacy of Bridge Therapy (versus sham bridge therapy) to prevent emergence agitation following general anesthesia. Primary Objective: Activation of Bridge Therapy from the time of the pre incision "time out" until 24 hours after admission to the PACU (Post Anesthesia Care Unit) is associated with reduced frequency and intensity of emergence agitation. Secondary Objective: Bridge Therapy activation will also result in a lower incidence of rescue pharmacologic treatment of agitation. Tertiary Objective: Activation of Bridge Therapy during a stable anesthetic state is associated with a reduced Patient State Index as measured on Sedline
Effect of caudal nalbuphine on postoperative emergence agitation in pediatrics undergoing infra-umbilical surgeries and pain assessment