New injection during C-Section aims to slash Post-Surgery pain
NCT ID NCT06813638
Summary
This study tested if adding specific pain-blocking injections and a steroid during a planned C-section could reduce severe pain in the first day after surgery. Researchers compared 100 patients before and after changing the hospital's standard pain management plan. The goal was to see if this new approach improved pain scores and reduced the need for strong painkillers like morphine.
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University Hospital of Copenhagen, Northern Zealand
Hillerød, 3400, Denmark
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