Smoother Wake-Up? study tests drugs for anesthesia recovery
NCT ID NCT07359560
Summary
This study aims to see which of two common medications, lidocaine or magnesium sulfate, works better to keep blood pressure and heart rate stable when patients wake up from anesthesia. It focuses on women having laparoscopic surgery for infertility. The goal is to find which drug helps patients recover more comfortably and safely right after their operation.
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Zagazig University Faculty of Medicine
Zagazig, Egypt
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