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Registration number
ACTRN12623000755639
Ethics application status
Approved
Date submitted
6/06/2023
Date registered
11/07/2023
Date last updated
11/07/2023
Date data sharing statement initially provided
11/07/2023
Date results provided
11/07/2023
Type of registration
Retrospectively registered
Titles & IDs
Public title
Delirium in pediatric eye surgery
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Scientific title
Prevalence of Postoperative Emergence Delirium in Pediatric Patients Undergoing Eye Surgery
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Secondary ID [1]
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Health condition
Health condition(s) or problem(s) studied:
Delirium
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Condition category
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Mental Health
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Studies of normal psychology, cognitive function and behaviour
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Intervention/exposure
Study type
Observational
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Patient registry
False
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Target follow-up duration
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Description of intervention(s) / exposure
After being admitted to the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU), two assessment scales were employed to evaluate the level of postoperative agitation and delirium in patients at four time intervals: 0, 5, 15, and 30 minutes. The first scale used was the Cravero Emergence Agitation Score, a 5-point scale ranging from 1 (Obtunded with no response to stimulation) to 5 (Thrashing behavior that requires restraint). Patients who scored higher than 3 on the Cravero agitation scale for a minimum of 5 minutes were categorized as experiencing postoperative delirium.
To assess the postoperative pain status, the FLACC score (Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability score) was documented at the same time intervals: 0, 5, 15, and 30 minutes. A FLACC score of 4 or higher was used as the threshold to define the presence of pain.
The data in this study were recorded by the participating anesthetists.
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Intervention code [1]
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Not applicable
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Comparator / control treatment
No control group
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Control group
Uncontrolled
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Outcomes
Primary outcome [1]
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Delirium during recovery from anesthesia among children undergoing eye surgery - measured by Cravero Emergence Agitation Score
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Assessment method [1]
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Timepoint [1]
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Postoperative the first 30 minute
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Secondary outcome [1]
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The FLACC score (Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, and Consolability) was utilized to evaluate the postoperative pain status.
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Assessment method [1]
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Timepoint [1]
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Postoperative the first 30 minutes (at 0, 5, 15, and 30 minutes)
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Eligibility
Key inclusion criteria
ASA I-II
2-12 aged pediatric patients
Cataracts, glaucoma, and strabismus surgery
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Minimum age
2
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Maximum age
12
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Sex
Both males and females
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Can healthy volunteers participate?
No
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Key exclusion criteria
Patients who had psychiatric-neurological disorders, central nervous system diseases and hearing impairment were also excluded from the study.
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Study design
Purpose
Natural history
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Duration
Cross-sectional
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Selection
Convenience sample
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Timing
Prospective
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Statistical methods / analysis
Based on the existing studies in the literature, the sample size required for the study was calculated as 45 participants in the power analysis conducted assuming the sensitivity with 80% power and 5% margin of error. The sample size was increased as a result of the interim analyses. The data obtained from the study were analyzed on the SPSS 24 (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences – IBM®) software. Descriptive statistics were used for the distribution of the responses given to the independent variables, numbers and percentages for categorical variables and means, standard deviation and medians for numeric variables. In paired and multiple comparisons, chi-square test was performed for categorical variables, and independent t-test and One Way Anova were used for quantitative variables. Tukey test was conducted for the comparison of quantitative data among more than two groups. The results obtained were accepted as significant with a p value of p<0.05 and the corresponding confidence interval of 95%.
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Recruitment
Recruitment status
Completed
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Date of first participant enrolment
Anticipated
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Actual
3/06/2019
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Date of last participant enrolment
Anticipated
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Actual
3/06/2022
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Date of last data collection
Anticipated
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Actual
3/06/2022
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Sample size
Target
150
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Accrual to date
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Final
110
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Recruitment outside Australia
Country [1]
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Turkey
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State/province [1]
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Funding & Sponsors
Funding source category [1]
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Self funded/Unfunded
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Name [1]
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Tuba Kuvvet Yoldas
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Address [1]
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Ege Universitesi Tip Fakultesi, Anesteziyoloji ve Reanimasyon AD, 35100, Bornova, Izmir, TURKIYE
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Country [1]
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Turkey
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Primary sponsor type
Individual
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Name
Tuba Kuvvet Yoldas
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Address
Ege Üniversitesi Tip Fakültesi Anesteziyoloji ve Reanimasyon Anabilim Dali
Hastane Caddesi, 35100, Bornova, Izmir
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Turkey
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Secondary sponsor category [1]
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Individual
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Name [1]
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Cengiz Sahutoglu
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Address [1]
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Ege Üniversitesi Tip Fakültesi Anesteziyoloji ve Reanimasyon Anabilim Dali
Hastane Caddesi, 35100, Bornova, Izmir
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Country [1]
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Turkey
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Ethics approval
Ethics application status
Approved
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Ethics committee name [1]
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Ege University Faculty of Medicine Clinical Research Ethics Committee
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Ethics committee address [1]
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Ege Universitesi Tip Fakültesi Dekanlik Binasi Hastane Caddesi, 35100, Bornova/Izmir
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Ethics committee country [1]
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Turkey
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Date submitted for ethics approval [1]
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Approval date [1]
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29/05/2019
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Ethics approval number [1]
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19-5.2T/59
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Summary
Brief summary
Abstract Background: Postoperative delirium is a commonly encountered condition that can arise from multiple factors, and its occurrence varies based on the type of surgery in pediatric patients. This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of delirium during the recovery from anesthesia in children undergoing eye surgery and its association with the sociocultural and economic status of their families. Methods: This prospective observational study included children aged 2-12 who underwent eye surgeries. Demographic data, socioeconomic and educational status of parents, parental separation and cooperation scores, Cravero agitation score and FLACC score (at 0, 5, 15, and 30 minutes in the postoperative period) were recorded. Patients who scored above 3 on the Cravero agitation scale for at least 5 minutes were considered to have postoperative delirium. Results: A total of 104 patients were included in the study, of which 65 were male. The mean age of the patients was 6.5±2.9 years, and 43 patients belonged to the preschool age group. The incidence of delirium was found to be 65.4%. No significant relationship was observed between delirium and age, educational status, duration of anesthesia, or type of surgery. However, a significant correlation was found between delirium and pain, family income level, cooperative score, and family size. Conclusions: This study identified several factors that influenced the occurrence of delirium, including postoperative pain, family economic status, family size, and cooperative score. The findings highlight the importance of considering the socio-cultural and economic conditions of families in relation to the development of delirium.
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Contacts
Principal investigator
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A/Prof Cengiz Sahutoglu
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Address
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Ege Universitesi Tip Fakultesi, Anesteziyoloji ve Reanimasyon AD, 35100, Bornova, Izmir, TURKIYE
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Turkey
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+905064248814
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Email
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[email protected]
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Contact person for public queries
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Tuba Kuvvet Yoldas
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Address
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Ege Universitesi Tip Fakultesi, Anesteziyoloji ve Reanimasyon AD, 35100, Bornova, Izmir, TURKIYE
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Turkey
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+902323902142
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Contact person for scientific queries
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Cengiz Sahutoglu
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Address
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Ege Universitesi Tip Fakultesi, Anesteziyoloji ve Reanimasyon AD, 35100, Bornova, Izmir, TURKIYE
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Data sharing statement
Will individual participant data (IPD) for this trial be available (including data dictionaries)?
Yes
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What data in particular will be shared?
individual participant data underlying published results only
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When will data be available (start and end dates)?
Immediately following publication and no end date
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Available to whom?
Anyone who wishes to access it
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Available for what types of analyses?
Any purpose
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How or where can data be obtained?
Access subject to approvals by Principal Investigator (
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What supporting documents are/will be available?
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Attachment
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Study protocol
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Results publications and other study-related documents
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Source
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Year of Publication
DOI
Dimensions AI
Correlation Between Sociocultural and Economic Factors in Pediatric Patients' Families and Emergence Delirium
2023
https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.46229
N.B. These documents automatically identified may not have been verified by the study sponsor.
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