Which anesthesia lets you bounce back faster after mouth surgery?
NCT ID NCT06275087
Summary
This study aims to find out which of two common anesthesia methods helps patients recover better after surgery to remove tumors inside the mouth. Researchers will compare a method using an inhaled gas (sevoflurane) with one using a continuous IV drip (propofol). They will measure how quickly patients wake up, regain muscle strength in their hand and jaw, and how they feel overall after the surgery.
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University Hospital Centre Zagreb
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