Sedative tested to get breast cancer patients home faster after surgery
NCT ID NCT07180810
Summary
This study tested whether a low dose of a sedative drug called dexmedetomidine could help patients recover faster from anesthesia after same-day breast cancer surgery. Researchers compared the drug to a placebo in 82 female patients to see if it helped them meet the goal of being ready to go home within two hours. The main goal was to see if the drug increased the number of patients who could be discharged early.
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Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre
Lahore, Pubjab, 54782, Pakistan
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