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      Efficacy of Chloral Hydrate and Promethazine for Sedation during Electroencephalography in Children; a Randomised Clinical Trial

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          Abstract

          Objective

          The purpose of this study was to compare efficacy and safety of oral chloral hydrate (CH) and promethazine (PZ) for sedation during electroencephalography (EEG) in children.

          Methods

          In a parallel single-blinded randomized clinical trial, sixty 1-10 year old children referred to EEG Unit of Shahid Sadoughi Hospital from January 2010 to February 2011 in Yazd, Iran, were evaluated. They were randomized to receive orally 70 mg/kg chloral hydrate or promethazine 1 mg/kg. The primary outcome was efficacy in adequate sedation and successful recording of EEG. Secondary outcome included clinical side effects, time from administration of the drug to adequate sedation, caregiver's satisfaction on a Likert scale, and total stay time in EEG Unit.

          Findings

          Twenty four cases with mean age 2.9±1.9 years were evaluated. Adequate sedation (Ramsay sedation score of four) was obtained in 43.3% of PZ and 100% of CH group ( P=0.00001). Also in 70% of PZ and 96.7% of CH group, EEG was successfully recorded ( P=0.006). So, CH was a more effective drug. In CH group, EEG was performed in shorter time after taking the drug (32.82±9.6 vs 52.14±22.88 minutes, P<0.001) and the parents waited less in the EEG unit (1.29±0.54 vs 2.6±0.59 hours, P<0.001). They were also more satisfied (4.6±0.6 scores vs 3.1±1.4 scores, P=0.001). Mild side effects such as vomiting in 20% of CH (n = 6) and agitation in 6.6% of PZ group (n = 2) were seen. No significant difference was seen from viewpoint of side effects frequency between the two drugs.

          Conclusion

          The results of the present study showed that chloral hydrate can be considered as a safe and more effective drug in sedation induction for sleep EEG in children.

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          Journal
          Iran J Pediatr
          Iran J Pediatr
          IJPD
          Iranian Journal of Pediatrics
          Tehran University of Medical Sciences
          2008-2142
          2008-2150
          February 2013
          : 23
          : 1
          : 27-31
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Pediatrics, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran
          [2 ]Department of Anesthesiology, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran
          Author notes
          [* ] Corresponding Author: Address: Research Deputy of Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran. E-mail: mogolestan@ 123456yahoo.com
          Article
          IJPD-23-027
          3574988
          23550099
          fb34537e-e86f-4249-ba9c-f53a8875673e
          © 2013 Iranian Journal of Pediatrics & Tehran University of Medical Sciences

          This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 License (CC BY-NC 3.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.

          History
          : 13 January 2012
          : 22 June 2012
          Categories
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          Pediatrics
          chloral hydrate,promethazine,eeg,sedation
          Pediatrics
          chloral hydrate, promethazine, eeg, sedation

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