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Screen-Based Distraction Tool for Preoperative Preparation
Not Recruiting
Trial ID: NCT03014466
Purpose
Preoperative anxiety in pediatric patients undergoing surgical procedures has been previously
shown to increase the likelihood of family stressors, post- operative pain, agitation, sleep
disturbances, and negative behavioral changes. The purpose of this study is to determine
whether the use of a bed mounted Video Projection unit (i.e. BERT, Bedside EnterRtainment
Theater) is more effective than the use of a standard of care tablet (i.e., iPad) for
preventing anxiety before surgery among children undergoing anesthesia and surgery. The
anticipated primary outcome will be reduction of child's anxiety in the preoperative and
operating room setting and compliance with mask induction.
Official Title
Screen-Based Distraction Tool for Preoperative Preparation
Stanford Investigator(s)
Samuel Rodriguez, MD
Clinical Professor, Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine
Thomas Caruso
Clinical Professor, Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
Participants must:
1. be between ages of 4-10 years of age
2. have comprehension of instructions in the English language
3. have parental consent
4. Pediatric patient must be undergoing non-emergent outpatient surgery at Lucile Packard
Children's Hospital
5. Children who are normally healthy (ASA I) or have a mild systemic disease (ASA II) -
Exclusion Criteria:
General Exclusion Criteria are as follows:
1. Significant cognitive impairment/developmental delays per parental report or H&P.
2. Children with ASA III, ASA IV (severe systemic disease that is a constant threat to
life) or ASA V (unstable patients not expected to survive >24hours or without the
operation)
3. Children currently taking psychotropic mediations will be excluded from this study due
to the affect emotion modulation
4. Strong parental or patient preference for pharmacological anxiolytic
5. Strong parental or patient preference for specific anxiety-reducing technique
6. Children born before 32 week gestation
7. Any indication that the patient may be admitted post-operatively
8. Child has had previous surgery or has undergone general anesthesia
9. Parent does not want to be present during transport to the OR or during induction -
Intervention(s):
behavioral: Use of Video Projector
behavioral: Use of Video Tablet
Not Recruiting
Contact Information
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford,
CA
94305