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Propofol in Obese Children
In Brief
A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating Propofol for Pharmacodynamics and Obesity. Completed, enrolled 80 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Obesity in children,as in adults,has rapidly become a public health concern. Studies in adults have shown that obesity, now considered to be a disease state, is a modifier of the effect of drugs on the body as well as how the body handles the drug.The anesthetic management of obese children poses a variety of significant challenges which include determination of the appropriate dose of anesthetic intravenous agents. Dosing of most drugs is calculated based on the effective dose in 50% of patients but the more practical and required information is the effective dose in 95%(ED95%)of patients. The aim of this study is to determine the effective dose in 95% of patients(children). The hypothesis is the ED95 of propofol in obese children will be higher than that of non-obese children.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Each Obese child/subject in this group will receive a predetermined dose of propofol ranging from 1.0mg/kg to 4.25mg/kg to induce loss of consciousness depending on the response (presence or absence of lash reflex) of the preceding patient to his/her assigned dose (biased coin design)
This arm of patients(non-obese)will act as the control group for the obese children. Each non-obese child/subject will receive a predetermined dose of propofol from a range of 1.0mg/kg to 4.25mg/kg depending on the response of the previous patient to their assigned dose( biased coin design)