Zap to relax? electrical skin patches tested to ease medical procedure
NCT ID NCT07440342
Summary
This study is testing if a non-invasive therapy using mild electrical stimulation on specific skin points can help patients better tolerate a complex digestive procedure called ERCP. Researchers want to see if this method, used alongside standard sedative drugs, reduces side effects like low oxygen or blood pressure, improves comfort, and leads to faster recovery. About 132 patients will be randomly assigned to receive either the real stimulation or a fake version that looks the same.
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The Fifth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital
RECRUITINGBeijing, Beijing Municipality, 100039, China
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