Preoperative fasting is intended to lower the amount of gastric contents in order to decrease the incidence of aspiration associated with endotracheal intubation. However, recent studies show that longer fasting time does not reduce aspiration associated complications. Especially in pediatric patients, long fasting time increases patients' unpleasantness and therefore increases postoperative recovery quality. It also induces hypoglycemia. In many studies, ingesting clear liquids 2 hours up to general anesthesia decreases gastric contents and therefore the incidence of aspiration pneumonia, postoperative nausea and vomiting. Therefore anesthesiologist associations in the US and Europe recommend to drink small amount of clear liquid (water) up to 2 hours before the surgery. Nuss bar operation, or repair surgery of pectus excavatum is mostly done in pediatric patients. The procedure itself is very painful, requiring paramount amount of analgesics. Use of opioid analgesics increases postoperative nausea and vomiting. In this study, our aim is to evaluate preoperative fasting time and how preoperative supplement of clear liquid affects the quality of recovery postoperatively.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
90
The product name "NoNPO" is from South Korean company "Well life." It contains carbohydrate and is frequently used in preoperative fasting patients in order to alleviate patients' discomfort resulting from empty stomach and thirst. It is also known to decrease insulin resistant.
Jung Min Koo
Seoul, South Korea
RECRUITINGModified-Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale
MyPas scale measures 4 categories: Activity, Vocalizations, Emotional Expressivity and State of Apprent Arousal. Each category has 1 to 4 scales for activity, emotional expresivity and state of apprent arousal, and 1 to 6 for vocalizations, that each describes the child's anxiety status. The observer collects total score ranging from 4 to 18.
Time frame: Preoperatively at the surgery waiting room
Emergence delirium
"Watcha scale" measures child's postoperative delirium at the recovery center. The total score ranges from 0 to 4. 0 is when the child is asleep, 1 is calm and sedated, 2 is when the child is crying but consolable, 3 is when the child is crying and unconsolable, and 4 is when the child is uncontrollable.
Time frame: 5 Minutes postoperatively at postoperative discharge unit
Emergence delirium
"Watcha scale" measures child's postoperative delirium at the recovery center. The total score ranges from 0 to 4. 0 is when the child is asleep, 1 is calm and sedated, 2 is when the child is crying but consolable, 3 is when the child is crying and unconsolable, and 4 is when the child is uncontrollable.
Time frame: 10 Minutes postoperatively at postoperative discharge unit
Emergence delirium
"Watcha scale" measures child's postoperative delirium at the recovery center. The total score ranges from 0 to 4. 0 is when the child is asleep, 1 is calm and sedated, 2 is when the child is crying but consolable, 3 is when the child is crying and unconsolable, and 4 is when the child is uncontrollable.
Time frame: 15 Minutes postoperatively at postoperative discharge unit
Emergence delirium
"Watcha scale" measures child's postoperative delirium at the recovery center. The total score ranges from 0 to 4. 0 is when the child is asleep, 1 is calm and sedated, 2 is when the child is crying but consolable, 3 is when the child is crying and unconsolable, and 4 is when the child is uncontrollable.
Time frame: 30 Minutes postoperatively at postoperative discharge unit
Emergence delirium
"Watcha scale" measures child's postoperative delirium at the recovery center. The total score ranges from 0 to 4. 0 is when the child is asleep, 1 is calm and sedated, 2 is when the child is crying but consolable, 3 is when the child is crying and unconsolable, and 4 is when the child is uncontrollable.
Time frame: 45 Minutes postoperatively at postoperative discharge unit
Emergence delirium
"Watcha scale" measures child's postoperative delirium at the recovery center. The total score ranges from 0 to 4. 0 is when the child is asleep, 1 is calm and sedated, 2 is when the child is crying but consolable, 3 is when the child is crying and unconsolable, and 4 is when the child is uncontrollable.
Time frame: 60 Minutes postoperatively
Pain Score
Face, Legs, Activity, Cry and Consolability score: This is a measurement for pediatric pain. The observer observes the child's face, legs, activity, cry and consolability. The score ranges from 0 to maximum of 8. 0 is when the child is calm without any pain, and 8 being the most painful expression of the child.
Time frame: 5 minutes postoperatively at postoperative discharge unit
Pain Score
Face, Legs, Activity, Cry and Consolability score: This is a measurement for pediatric pain. The observer observes the child's face, legs, activity, cry and consolability. The score ranges from 0 to maximum of 8. 0 is when the child is calm without any pain, and 8 being the most painful expression of the child.
Time frame: 10 minutes postoperatively at postoperative discharge unit
Pain Score
Face, Legs, Activity, Cry and Consolability score: This is a measurement for pediatric pain. The observer observes the child's face, legs, activity, cry and consolability. The score ranges from 0 to maximum of 8. 0 is when the child is calm without any pain, and 8 being the most painful expression of the child.
Time frame: 15 minutes postoperatively at postoperative discharge unit
Pain Score
Face, Legs, Activity, Cry and Consolability score: This is a measurement for pediatric pain. The observer observes the child's face, legs, activity, cry and consolability. The score ranges from 0 to maximum of 8. 0 is when the child is calm without any pain, and 8 being the most painful expression of the child.
Time frame: 30 minutes postoperatively at postoperative discharge unit
Pain scores
Face, Legs, Activity, Cry and Consolability score: This is a measurement for pediatric pain. The observer observes the child's face, legs, activity, cry and consolability. The score ranges from 0 to maximum of 8. 0 is when the child is calm without any pain, and 8 being the most painful expression of the child.
Time frame: Between 1~6 hours postoperatively
Pain scores
Face, Legs, Activity, Cry and Consolability score: This is a measurement for pediatric pain. The observer observes the child's face, legs, activity, cry and consolability. The score ranges from 0 to maximum of 8. 0 is when the child is calm without any pain, and 8 being the most painful expression of the child.
Time frame: Between 12~24 hours postoperatively
Pain scores
Face, Legs, Activity, Cry and Consolability score: This is a measurement for pediatric pain. The observer observes the child's face, legs, activity, cry and consolability. The score ranges from 0 to maximum of 8. 0 is when the child is calm without any pain, and 8 being the most painful expression of the child.
Time frame: Between 24~48 hours postoperatively
Other pro re nata analgesics used, amount and type
Analgesics applied in the ward according to the child's pain scale or as requested by his or her parents
Time frame: Between 1~6 hours postoperatively
Other pro re nata analgesics used, amount and type
Analgesics applied in the ward according to the child's pain scale or as requested by his or her parents
Time frame: Between 12~24 hours postoperatively
Other pro re nata analgesics used, amount and type
Analgesics applied in the ward according to the child's pain scale or as requested by his or her parents
Time frame: Between 24~48 hours postoperatively
Any postoperative side effects
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Time frame: Between 1~6 hours postoperatively
Any postoperative side effects
Time frame: Between 12~24 hours postoperatively
Any postoperative side effects
Time frame: Between 24~48 hours postoperatively