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NCT ID: NCT03672526 Terminated - Clinical trials for Locoregional Anesthesia

Monitoring of Injection Pressure During Regional Anesthesia in Pediatric Patient

COMPUFLO
Start date: October 8, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A low injection pressure is one of the safety elements to check the correct position of the needle during regional anesthesia. Subjective assessment of pressure during manual injection of local anesthetic is most commonly used. In adults, the monitoring of the injection pressure has already been evaluated and makes it possible to objectify the pressure of the injection pressure. This is possible thanks to a device named Compuflo. No study has measured injection pressures during a regional anesthesia in children. The main objective is to control the injection pressures exercised in daily clinical practice during pediatric regional anesthesia with the Compuflo. Regional anesthesia will be proposed and explained during the anesthesia consultation. The procedure will be performed according to the habits of the anesthesiologist in charge of the patient. Only the addition of the Local Anesthetic Injection Pressure monitoring (Compuflo) to the needle changes the usual setup.