The investigators evaluate the efficacy and safety of routine administration of oxygen during moderate or deep sedation in pediatric patients. In addition, in terms of efficacy and safety, oxygen administration via nasal prong and high flow nasal cannula will be compared.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
258
The heated air is administered at a rate of 2L/kg/min using an Optiflow device (Fisher and Paykel Healthcare, Auckland, New Zealand). Inhalation oxygen concentration starts with 50%.
Oxygen is administered via nasal prong
Seoul National University Hospital
Seoul, South Korea
RECRUITINGDesaturation (≤95%)
Occurrence of desaturation (pulse oximeter ≤95%)
Time frame: through study completion, average 30 minutes
Desaturation (≤90%)
Occurrence of desaturation (pulse oximeter ≤90%)
Time frame: through study completion, average 30 minutes
CO2 value
percutaneous CO2 (maximum, minimum, mean values)
Time frame: through study completion, average 30 minutes
Minimum saturation during sedation
Time frame: through study completion, average 30 minutes
Complications
Any complications during sedation
Time frame: through study completion, average 30 minutes
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