Do common steroids slow kids' wake-up from surgery?
NCT ID NCT07175623
Summary
This study looked at how two steroid medications (methylprednisolone and dexamethasone) might interact with a drug (sugammadex) used to reverse muscle relaxants after surgery in children. Researchers compared how quickly children woke up from anesthesia and their levels of pain and nausea after tonsil or adenoid surgery. The goal was to see if one steroid caused a slower recovery or affected comfort after the procedure.
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Locations
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Bezmialem Vakıf Univerisity Dragos Hospital
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
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Konya City Hospital
Konya, Karatay, 42050, Turkey (Türkiye)
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