U.S., Aug. 18 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07767851) titled 'Two Modalities of Ventilation on the Occurrence of Respiratory Complications During Inhalational Anaesthetic Induction in Children' on Aug. 06.

Brief Summary: Induction of anesthesia by inhalation is the most common method of induction (70% in France) for young children admitted for non-emergency surgery. It has the advantage of not requiring an intravenous line.

Serious respiratory adverse events such as laryngospasm or bronchospasm remain common in young children during anesthesia induction (approximately 4%) and can reach up to 30% when mild respiratory adverse events (coughing, desaturation < 95%, airway obstruction) are includ...