New drug added to epidural could ease surgery pain and prevent Long-Term suffering
NCT ID NCT07292324
Summary
This study tested if adding a medication called dexmedetomidine to a standard epidural pain block works better for women having gynecologic abdominal surgery. Researchers compared pain levels, need for extra pain medicine, and inflammation markers in 62 women over 24 hours, and checked for chronic pain 3 months later. The goal was to see if this combination provides stronger pain relief and reduces the risk of pain becoming long-term.
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Prof. Dr. I.G.N.G Ngoerah Central General Hospital
Denpasar, Bali, 80114, Indonesia
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