Skip the fast? study tests if food before eye surgery eases nerves
NCT ID NCT04769856
Summary
This study looked at whether allowing patients to eat and drink normally before cataract surgery could reduce their anxiety and improve comfort. It involved 126 adults having routine cataract surgery with just eye-numbing drops. Researchers measured anxiety levels, patient satisfaction, and any surgical complications to see if skipping the usual fasting rules was safe and helpful.
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Service Anesthésie Réanimation chirurgicale, Hôpital Cochin
Paris, IDF, 75014, France
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