U.S., Feb. 14 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07410078) titled 'Comparative Assessment of Oral Premedication Regimens in Pediatric Ambulatory Surgery' on Feb. 07.
Brief Summary: This prospective, three-arm study aims to evaluate the effects of different oral premedication regimens on venipuncture tolerance in pediatric patients undergoing ambulatory surgery. Children aged 4-12 years scheduled for elective day-case procedures will receive oral midazolam alone, midazolam combined with ibuprofen, or midazolam combined with ketamine prior to anesthesia induction. The primary outcome is the proportion of children with well-tolerated venipuncture, assessed using standardized behavioral and pain scales...