Anesthesia Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Observational Study of the Use of Chloral Hydrate for Ophthalmic Procedures in Children
The study involves a prospective evaluation of chloral hydrate sedation for the measurement of intraocular pressure in children ages one month to five years of age.
This study will be a prospective, non-randomized trial of children 1 month to 5 years of age
who are determined to require a sedation procedure at the King Khaled Eye Specialist
Hospital (KKESH). There will be two parts to the consent process. Oral consent will be
administered to subjects who are not undergoing eye pressure evaluation. These children have
chloral hydrate sedation for imaging or other eye evaluations. For these children, we will
prospectively monitor the success rate of chloral hydrate sedation such that a complete
ophthalmic or imaging evaluation could be performed and will determine the proportion of
adverse events that occur due to sedation including vomiting, respiratory distress or
depression, alterations in vital signs beyond reference ranges for normal sleeping children,
hypoxia with oxygen saturation <90%, and unplanned hospital admission. No testing will be
performed for study purposes on these individuals.
For children undergoing sedation who will have intraocular pressure measurements for
clinical care purposes, we will perform additional eye pressure measurements as part of the
research protocol. Written consent will be obtained to allow us to additionally measure
their intraocular pressure as specified below.
After recruitment and completion of informed consent procedures by parents, subjects'
medical and ocular history will be reviewed by a study ophthalmologist and one of two
pediatricians overseeing sedation procedures. Patients unable to undergo intraocular
pressure measurement due to infection or ocular surface disease and those in whom chloral
hydrate sedation is medically contraindicated will be excluded. Age, gender, diagnosis,
current medications and surgical history will be recorded from the clinical chart for all
subjects.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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