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Coca-Cola, Türkiye) will be administered as an oral carbohydrate drink at a dose of 5 mL\u002Fkg, 2 hours before surgery (maximum volume: 200 mL)",[14],{"type":26,"name":31,"description":32,"armGroupLabels":33,"otherNames":12},"Sip-till-send clear fluid","Patients will consume small sips of clear fluids (pulp-free clear apple juice \\[Cappy® Apple Juice, 200 mL pack, 10% sugar, 48 kcal\u002F100 mL; Coca-Cola, Türkiye\\] and water) approximately every 60 minutes after midnight until they are called to the operating room (maximum total volume 10 mL\u002Fkg).",[20],[35],{"name":36,"affiliation":37,"role":38},"Hande Gurbuz, Prof, MD, PhD","University of Health Sciences, Bursa School of Medicine, Bursa City Hospital","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",[40,44],{"name":36,"role":41,"phone":42,"phoneExt":12,"email":43},"CONTACT","+905336515650","handegrbz@gmail.com",{"name":45,"role":41,"phone":46,"phoneExt":12,"email":47},"Nazik Zehra Kibic, MD","+90 555 830 09 98","zehrakibic@gmail.com",[49],{"facility":50,"status":12,"city":51,"state":51,"zip":52,"country":53,"countryCode":12,"cosmosGeoPoint":54,"geoPoint":59,"contacts":12},"University of Health Sciences, Bursa City Hospital","Bursa","16110","Turkey (Türkiye)",{"type":55,"coordinates":56},"Point",[57,58],29.06013,40.19559,{"lat":58,"lon":57},{"type":38,"investigatorFullName":61,"investigatorTitle":62,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":12,"oldOrganization":12},"Hande Gurbuz","Prof, MD, PhD","100630028","impact-of-different-fasting-strategies-on-gastric-ultrasound-and-anxiety-levels-in-children-100630028",false,"NCT07482345","Impact of Different Fasting Strategies on Gastric Ultrasound and Anxiety Levels in Children","Impact of Three Different Preoperative Fasting Strategies on Gastric Ultrasound Findings and Anxiety Levels in Children Undergoing Inguinoscrotal Surgery: A Prospective Randomized Trial","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients scheduled to undergo elective surgery under general anesthesia for circumcision, undescended testis, inguinal hernia, and\u002For hypospadias (inguinoscrotal surgery)\n* Patients with an ASA physical status classification of I-II\n* Patients able to tolerate oral intake in the preoperative period and comply with the assigned fasting protocol\n* Written informed consent obtained from parents or legal guardians\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients with ASA physical status III or higher\n* Patients requiring emergency surgery\n* History of gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastrointestinal motility disorders, or metabolic\u002Fneurological diseases affecting gastric emptying\n* History of upper gastrointestinal surgery\n* Active upper respiratory tract infection or lower respiratory tract infection within the previous 2-4 weeks\n* Severe pulmonary disease, including uncontrolled or moderate-to-severe persistent asthma, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, cystic fibrosis, interstitial lung disease, or other chronic lung diseases\n* Diabetes mellitus or endocrine\u002Fmetabolic disorders that may affect perioperative glucose metabolism\n* Obese patients with high aspiration risk (\\>95th percentile for age)\n* Cognitive or communication impairments that may interfere with compliance with the study protocol\n* Grade 2 or Grade 3 gastric fullness detected on preoperative gastric ultrasonography\n* Lack of written informed consent from parents or legal guardians for participation in the study","ALL","2 Years","12 Years",{"count":74,"type":75},90,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[78],"NA","Children who undergo surgery are usually asked to stop eating and drinking for several hours before anesthesia to reduce the risk of stomach contents entering the lungs. However, long fasting times may cause discomfort, dehydration, low blood sugar, and increased anxiety in children. Recent guidelines suggest that clear liquids can safely be allowed closer to the time of surgery, and some enhanced recovery protocols even recommend giving carbohydrate-containing drinks before anesthesia.\n\nThis study will compare three different preoperative fasting approaches in children undergoing elective inguinoscrotal surgery: traditional fasting, preoperative carbohydrate drinks, and the \"Sip-Til-Send\" approach, which allows clear fluids until the child is called to the operating room.\n\nThe children's anxiety levels will be evaluated before surgery using a validated anxiety scale and assess stomach content and volume using gastric ultrasound. The secondary outcomes such as nausea, vomiting, pain, emergence delirium, and blood glucose levels will be evaluated.\n\nThe results may help determine safer and more comfortable fasting strategies for children undergoing surgery.",[81,82,83],"Preoperative Fasting","Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Protocol","Pediatric Surgery","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-03-19",{"date":87,"type":88},"2026-03-23","ACTUAL",{"date":90,"type":75},"2026-03-25",{"date":92,"type":75},"2027-04-30",{"name":5,"class":6},1]