Pupillometry will be performed before administration of tramadol, at T0 and then 1 to twice per hour in children having received tramadol as a pain killer as part of his/her routine care. Pupillometry measurement will be correlate to CYP2D6 phenotype and CYP2D6 genetic score
The proposed study is a single-center, observational and prospective study which will be conducted at the Pediatric Emergency Department, Geneva Children's Hospital. This study will begin in January 2016 and will last one year. 53 patients are planned to be enrolled. Children receiving oral tramadol as a pain killer at the emergency department, as part of their routine care, will be informed of the current study. Patients willing to participate will be included in the study after signing the inform consent (or respectively his/her parents or legal guardians). A unique oral dose of dextromethorphan (0.15 mg/kg) will be given to the participant for CYP2D6 phenotyping (T0). Two hours later, capillary whole blood will be sampled to 1) measure the metabolic ratio dextrorphan/dextromethorphan (MRDOR/DEM) in order to determine CYP2D6 phenotype (validated metrics for CYP2D6 phenotyping), 2) measure tramadol and its active metabolite O-desmethyltramadol (M1), and 3) to genotype for CYP2D6. Saliva sample will also be performed to genotype for CYP2D6. Pupillometry will be performed before administration of tramadol, at T0 and then 1 to twice per hour, throughout the patient's stay at the emergency department.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DEVICE_FEASIBILITY
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
Pupillometry performed before administration of tramadol, at T0 and then 1 to twice per hour, during the stay of the patient in the emergency department
Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland
Geneva, Switzerland
pupillometry parameters and CYP2D6 phenotype
Correlation between pupillometry parameters and CYP2D6 phenotype
Time frame: 0-6hours after tramadol administration
pupillometry parameters and CYP2D6 genotype
Correlation between pupillometry parameters and CYP2D6 genotype
Time frame: 0-6hours after tramadol administration
pupillometry parameters and tramadol concentration
Correlation between pupillometry parameters and blood levels of tramadol and its active metabolite M1
Time frame: 0-6hours after tramadol administration
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