oral chloral hydrate compare with rectal thiopental in pediatric procedural sedation and analgesia; a randomized clinical trial

نویسندگان

reza azizkhani department of emergency medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran

soheila kanani department of emergency medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran

ali sharifi department of general surgery, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran

keihan golshani department of emergency medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran

چکیده

introduction: the increasing use of diagnostic imaging in pediatric medicine has resulted in growing need for procedural sedation and analgesia (psa) to minimize motion artifacts during procedures. the drug of choice in pediatric psa was not introduced till now. the aim of the present study was comparison of oral chloral hydrate (och) and rectal sodium thiopental (rst) in pediatric psa. methods: in the present randomized clinical trial, 2-6 years old pediatrics who referred for performing brain computed tomography scan was enrolled and were randomly divided in to two groups. och (50mg/kg) and rst (25mg/kg) were prescribed and a trained nurse recorded the time from drug prescription to receiving the conscious sedation (onset of action), the total time period which the patient has the ramsay score≥4 (duration of action), and adverse effect of agents. mann-whitney u test and chi-squared test, and non-parametric analysis of covariance (ancova) were used for comparisons. results: one hundred and forty children were entered to two groups of och and rst, randomly. the patients of two groups had similar age, sex, weight, and baseline vital signs except for diastolic blood pressure (p<0.001). the onset of action in och and rst groups were 24.5±6.1and 28.7±5.2 minutes, respectively (p<0.001). duration of action in och and rst groups were 12.9±2.8 minutes and 13.7±2.6 minutes, respectively (p=0.085). non parametric ancova revealed that only diastolic blood pressure was affected by drug prescription (p=0.001). in 11(15.7%) patients in rst group, diarrhea was observed during 24 hours (p=0.001). oxygen desaturation was observed only in two patients, both in och group. conclusion: each of the sedative has advantages and disadvantages that should be considered when selecting one for inducing short-term sedation. it seems that rectal sodium thiopental and oral chloral hydrate are equally effective in pediatric psa and based on patient’s condition we can administrate one of these agents.

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