Could a childhood surgery affect your Kid's memory years later?
NCT ID NCT07141797
Summary
This study looked at whether having general anesthesia for a single surgery before age 4 might affect a child's thinking skills years later. Researchers compared 80 children aged 9-10, some who had anesthesia and some who did not, using computer games to test memory, focus, and problem-solving. The goal was to gather information to understand any potential long-term links, not to provide treatment.
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University Hospital Caen Normandie
Caen, Normandy, 14000, France
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