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The effect of remimazolam on the incidence of emergency delirium after pediatric neurosurgery under general anesthesia with sevoflurane

The effect of remimazolam on the incidence of emergency delirium after pediatric neurosurgery under general anesthesia with sevoflurane

Status
Active, not recruiting
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Interventional
Source
ChiCTR
Registry ID
ChiCTR2500105126
Enrollment
Unknown
Registered
2025-06-30
Start date
2025-07-15
Completion date
Unknown
Last updated
2025-07-07

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

Emergency delirium

Interventions

Remimazolam group:Remimazolam

Sponsors

Peking University First Hospital
Lead Sponsor

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
All
Age
1 Years to 6 Years

Inclusion criteria

Inclusion criteria: 1.Age range: 1 to 6 years old; 2.Children who are scheduled to undergo elective neurosurgery under general anesthesia; 3.The expected surgical time is greater than 1 hour;

Exclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria: 1.History of allergy to benzodiazepines; 2.Use of other sedatives such as benzodiazepines, propofol, chloral hydrate, etc. within 12 hours prior to surgery; 3.ASA classification level IV or above; 4.Unable to complete delirium assessment during the awakening period, such as language, hearing, or visual impairments;

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
The incidence of emergency delirum within 30 minutes after surgery;

Secondary

MeasureTime frame
Postoperative sleep quality 7 days after surgery, and 1 month after surgery;Postoperative changes in bad behavior;Incidence of delirium within the first 3 days after surgery;Postoperative sleep quality 3 nights before surgery;Pain score within the first 3 days after surgery;

Countries

China

Contacts

Public ContactDongliang Mu

Peking University First Hospital

mudongliang@icloud.com+86 10 83575138

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ChiCTR (via WHO ICTRP) · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026