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Pediatric Open Heart Surgery

Tundra lists 2 Pediatric Open Heart Surgery clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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NCT07393087

Jafron Cytokine Adsorber During Pediatric Open-Heart Surgeries

This prospective single-center randomized controlled trial aims at evaluating the safety and feasibility of an hemoadsorption protocol using Jafron HA-60 during cardio-pulmonary bypass in 20 pediatric patients undergoing open-heart surgery.

Gender: All

Ages: Any - 10 Years

Updated: 2026-02-10

1 state

Cardiac Surgery Recovery
Inflammation
Complex Cardiovascular Surgery With Cardiopulmonary Bypass
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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06882655

A Combination of Intrathecal Fentanyl and Pecto-Intercostal Fascial Block in Paediatric Cardiac Surgery.

Cardiac surgery is commonly performed via median sternotomy. Patients undergoing cardiac surgical procedures frequently experience intense acute pain in the post-sternotomy wound, which can potentially transition into persistent chronic pain in approximately 35% of cases after one year. Recently, thoracic myofascial plane blocks with ultrasound guidance as part of multimodal analgesia have contributed to a faster recovery after surgery. De la Torre et al. first described pectointercostal fascial plane block (PIFPB) for breast surgery. Local anaesthetics are injected between the pectoralis major and internal intercostal muscles close to the sternum to block the anterior cutaneous branch of the second-to-sixth thoracic intercostal nerves.The use of intrathecal (IT) opioids with or without local anaesthetics (LA) is a popular analgesic technique around the world for the management of postoperative pain. Unlike IT administration of LA, IT opioids produce 'segmental' analgesia and are not associated with muscle weakness, loss of proprioception or sympathetic block. IT opioids can be administered as an adjunct to general anaesthesia or combined with LA and administered during spinal anaesthesia for surgery. It is one of the easiest, most reliable and cost-effective methods for pain relief. Intrathecal opioid administration can provide more intense analgesia than the IV route and has the advantages of simplicity and reliability

Gender: All

Ages: 6 Months - 6 Years

Updated: 2025-04-15

1 state

Postoperative Pain
Pediatric Open Heart Surgery