Anesthesia choice may help patients get their grip back faster after surgery
NCT ID NCT04760912
Summary
This study looked at whether using a muscle-relaxing drug during general anesthesia affects how quickly patients regain hand strength after surgery. Researchers compared anesthesia with the drug rocuronium to anesthesia without it in 60 patients. They measured hand grip strength before and after surgery to see which method led to better muscle recovery.
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UHCZagreb
Zagreb, 10000, Croatia
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