Zapping the ear to stop Post-Surgery headaches
NCT ID NCT07479082
Summary
This study is testing whether a gentle electrical stimulation device worn on the ear can reduce headaches that occur after a procedure to repair a brain aneurysm. Researchers will compare the real stimulation to a fake (sham) version in 440 adults to see if it safely lowers headache frequency and pain. Participants will use the device twice daily for a short period after their surgery.
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Capital Medical University Affiliated Beijing Tiantan Hospital
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