The aim of the study is to compare the effect of melatonin, given orally, dexmedetomidine, given intranasally, and dexmedetomidine given sublingually on sleep induction, sleep duration, their possible impact on vital functions and technical implementation of EEG.
At University Medical Centre Ljubljana (UMCL; Slovenia), the investigators use electroencephalography (EEG) in wakefulness and sleep for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in children with (suspected) epilepsy. Since epileptiform activity can only be detected during sleep in some patients and because children with intellectual disabilities have sometimes problems with cooperation, EEG in induced sleep is required. In this study, the investigators will enroll 150 children who need EEG recorded in their sleep. The investigators will compare safety and efficacy of the two active substances, one of which will be given in two possible routes. Fifty children will receive melatonin in the form of a syrup orally, 50 children will receive dexmedetomidine intranasally in the form of a nasal spray, and 50 children will receive dexmedetomidine sublingually. The investigators will monitor the following parameters: the time in which the child falls asleep, vital functions during sleep (blood pressure, blood oxygen saturation, respiratory rate frequency and heart rate frequency), the impact on the technical implementation of EEG, the depth of sleep and waking time. All parents will give their written consent for their child to participate in the study.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
150
Recording of the brain electrical activity during sleep; background activity and sleep phases will be evaluated
Measuring of respiratory rate, heart rate, SpO2, every 10 minutes after the medicine is given to the patient for the duration of EEG, and after 120 minutes. Blood pressure is measured at the time of application of the medicine, at the end of EEG and after 120 minutes.
Melatonine in the form of syrup will be given orally to child.
University Medical Centre Ljubljana
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Comparison of the three medical interventions on sleep initiation
The time-interval between the drug application and time of sleep initiation will be recorded in minutes. These values will be compared across the three arms of the study
Time frame: During the intervention
Comparison of the three medical interventions on the depth of sleep and the most prominent sleep stage on EEG
During EEG in sleep, which will be recorderd using a standard 10-20 placement with additional electrodes for breathing and ECG, the EEG background activity will be evaluated for the deepest sleep stage according to the standard EEG classification (Carskadon MA, Dement WC. Normal Human Sleep: an Overview. In: Kryger M, Roth T, Dement WC. Principles and practice of sleep medicine. St.Louis: Saunders/Elsevier, 2011:16-26.). Also, the sleep stage in which the patient will spend the most time will be noted. These values will be compared across the three arms of the study.
Time frame: During the intervention
Comparison of the three medical interventions on respiratory rate
Measurement of respiratory rate every 10 minutes after the medicine is given to the patient for the duration of EEG recording, and after 120 minutes. The values will be compared across the three arms of the study.
Time frame: During the intervention
Comparison of the three medical interventions on heart rate
Measurement of heart rate every 10 minutes after the medicine is given to the patient for the duration of EEG recording, and after 120 minutes. The values will be compared across the three arms of the study.
Time frame: During the intervention
Comparison of the three medical interventions on oxygene saturation
Measurement of oxygene saturation using pulse oximetry every 10 minutes after the medicine is given to the patient for the duration of EEG recording, and after 120 minutes. The values will be compared across the three arms of the study.
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Dexmedetomidine in the form of a solution will be given to child sublingually.
Dexmedetomidine in the form of nasal spray will be given to child intranasally.
Time frame: During the intervention
Comparison of the three medical interventions on blood pressure
Measurement of systolic and diastolic blood pressure will be noted at the time of application of the medicine, at the end of EEG and after 120 minutes. These values will be compared across the three arms of the study.
Time frame: During the intervention