Slow Wake-Up may boost recovery after leg surgery

NCT ID NCT07533370

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at whether waking up more slowly from anesthesia can help people recover better after lower-leg or foot surgery. Researchers will compare two groups of adults to see if a longer wake-up improves clear thinking, reduces pain, and shortens time in the recovery room. The goal is to find better ways to manage recovery after surgery.

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Conditions

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delirium Emergence Delirium

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  • Stanford Medicine Outpatient Center

    Redwood City, California, 94063, United States

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