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Phase 4Completed· 63 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Nitrous Oxide +1 moredrug
Likely dose
Midazolam 0.4mg/kgfrom record
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NCT03085563Phase 4Completed

A Comparison of Intranasal Midazolam and Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Minimal Sedation for Minor Procedures in a Pediatric Emergency Department

University of Colorado, Denver·interventional·Posted Mar 21, 2017·Updated May 10, 2022

In Brief

A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Nitrous Oxide and Midazolam for Conscious Sedation and 3 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 63 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The objective of this project is to compare the sedative effects of intranasal midazolam versus inhaled nitrous oxide (N2O) for minor procedures in the pediatric emergency department. The primary outcome will be length of stay (LOS) in the emergency department (ED) stay for minor procedures. Secondarily the investigators will compare patient/family and provider satisfaction while using either intranasal midazolam or N2O for minimal sedation. The investigators hypothesize that the total length of stay for children undergoing minor procedures in the ED will be lower for N2O, as compared to intranasal midazolam. The investigators also hypothesize that patient/family and provider satisfaction will be higher with N2O and adverse effects will not differ between N2O and intranasal midazolam. Patients will receive either intranasal midazolam or N2O for minor procedures. Following the enrollment period, data will be analyzed and the two will be compared. Total length of stay, patient/family and provider satisfaction will be studied.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesUnited States
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Timeline

Phase 4CompletedFinished
2017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedMar 21, 2017
Enrollment StartMay 24, 2017
Primary CompletionNov 8, 2018
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.5 yearsPosted 9.3 years ago

Interventions

Nitrous Oxidedrug

Nitrous oxide will be delivered in one of two ways, using the titration method or rapid infusion method. Which ever method is used will be recorded. When using the titration method, starting at 20%, nitrous oxide will be added in 10% increments every 60 seconds until the ideal level of sedation has been met (not to exceed 70% nitrous oxide). Using the rapid infusion method, after the proper flow rate has been achieved with oxygen, the flowmeter will be increased to obtain 50% concentration of nitrous oxide. After 2-3 minutes if the patient does not have adequate sedation, nitrous oxide concentration will be increased to 70%.

Midazolamdrug

Intranasal midazolam with mucosal atomizer device administration will follow the Children's Hospital Colorado (CHCO) established policy 'Intranasal Administration (atomization) of Medications'. As per standard of care, each patient will receive a standardized dose of 0.4mg/kg (maximum dose of 10mg) of intranasal midazolam with the mucosal atomizer device for all procedures.