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Emergence Agitation and Pain Scores in Pediatric Patients Following Sevoflurane Anesthesia When Comparing Single-modal Versus Multi-modal Analgesia for Routine Ear-nose-throat (ENT) Surgery, a Multi-center Double-blinded Study

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Trial Profile

Emergence Agitation and Pain Scores in Pediatric Patients Following Sevoflurane Anesthesia When Comparing Single-modal Versus Multi-modal Analgesia for Routine Ear-nose-throat (ENT) Surgery, a Multi-center Double-blinded Study

Status: Completed
Phase of Trial: Phase 0

Latest Information Update: 17 Jan 2020

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At a glance

  • Drugs Fentanyl (Primary) ; Paracetamol (Primary) ; Paracetamol (Primary)
  • Indications Pain
  • Focus Therapeutic Use
  • Most Recent Events

    • 24 Jul 2018 Status changed to completed.
    • 17 Aug 2017 Planned primary completion date changed from 31 Aug 2017 to 31 Dec 2017.
    • 17 Aug 2017 Planned initiation date changed from 30 Apr 2017 to 24 Aug 2017.

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