Looking back: does anesthesia choice affect stroke survival?
NCT ID NCT07422649
Summary
This study looks back at the medical records of 500 patients who had emergency surgery to remove a blood clot from the brain after a stroke. Researchers want to see if patients who were put fully to sleep (general anesthesia) had different survival and recovery rates than those who were deeply sedated but not fully asleep (sedoanalgesia). The goal is to gather knowledge that might help doctors choose the best anesthesia method for future patients.
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