Which hand muscle wakes up first? study sheds light on anesthesia monitoring

NCT ID NCT06467448

First seen Jan 18, 2026 · Last updated May 21, 2026 · Updated 20 times

Summary

This study looked at 57 people having surgery to see how two different hand muscles recover from muscle relaxants given during anesthesia. Doctors measured the time it took for each muscle to return to normal function. The goal is to help anesthesiologists better monitor when it's safe for patients to wake up.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599, United States

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