Description Module

Description Module

The Description Module contains narrative descriptions of the clinical trial, including a brief summary and detailed description. These descriptions provide important information about the study's purpose, methodology, and key details in language accessible to both researchers and the general public.

Description Module path is as follows:

Study -> Protocol Section -> Description Module

Description Module


Ignite Creation Date: 2025-12-26 @ 2:39 PM
Ignite Modification Date: 2025-12-26 @ 2:39 PM
NCT ID: NCT06425406
Brief Summary: Compared with adults, children have higher metabolic needs, and the airway is more likely to collapse. Before tracheal intubation after anesthesia induction, the patient 's spontaneous breathing completely disappears. At this critical stage, the residual oxygen of the lung is consumed, resulting in hypoxemia and atelectasis. Therefore, it is necessary to explore the best oxygenation strategy during intubation. In addition, ultrasound has become a common equipment in the operating room. It has the advantages of portability, repeatability, and no radiation, and can provide strong support for the diagnosis of gastric distension.
Detailed Description: At present, hypoxia is still the main cause of complications and death during perioperative period. Compared with adults, children have lower functional residual volume and lower tolerance to hypoxia caused by apnea due to their special physiological and functional characteristics. During anesthesia induction and tracheal intubation, spontaneous breathing completely disappears. At this critical stage, hypoxemia is prone to occur, which in turn causes various serious complications. Mask ventilation may occur mask ventilation difficulties and flatulence ; since the introduction of nasal high-flow oxygen therapy ( HFNC ) into the operating room in 2015, its oxygenation method has been shown to be able to significantly improve blood oxygen when used alone in pre-oxygenation. When tracheal intubation is performed, HFNC can still maintain ventilation in the patient 's nose, so HFNC can combine the advantages of both masks to perform pre-oxygenation. There are few studies on the effect of HFNC on apnea oxygenation in children in the operating room.
Study: NCT06425406
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT06425406