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Pain Prevention During Propofol Infusion in Pediatric: Hypnoanalgesia of the Hand Versus Lidocaine.
In Brief
A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Magic glove hypnosis technique and lidocaine for Pain. Completed, enrolled 100 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The simplicity of the implementation and the effectiveness of hypno-analgesia (via the magic glove technique) has already been proven in some research work, during the installation of peripheral venous route. An unpublished preliminary study has shown that this method appears to be the most effective in preventing pain during pediatric propofol injection. The purpose is to compare the effectiveness of hypno-analgesia of the hand by the "magic glove technique" to lidocaine used in an extemporaneous mixture in the prevention of pain with injection of propofol during intravenous induction in children aged 7 to 14 years
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Realization of the magic glove hypnosis technique by an expert physician trained in hypnosis, according to a classic discourse before : intravenous infusion with 1% propofol (3 mg/kg with 600 ml / h electric syringe pump). Use and dose in accordance with the SPC.
intravenous infusion with an extemporaneous mixture of 18 volumes 1% propofol (180mg) for 2 volumes of 1% lidocaine (2ml) with 600 ml / h electric syringe pump. Use and dose in accordance with the SPC.