Calming the chaos: new study aims to soothe kids after surgery
NCT ID NCT07268924
Summary
This study aims to see which of two common drugs, propofol or lidocaine, works better to prevent or reduce agitation when children wake up from tonsil surgery. It will involve 82 healthy children aged 4 to 7. The main goal is to find a safer, more comfortable way for kids to recover from anesthesia.
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Assiut university hospitals
Asyut, Egypt
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