Doctors watch eyes to gauge sleep during surgery
NCT ID NCT07199049
Summary
This study aims to see if simple eye signs—like eyelid reflex, eye movements, and pupil size—can help doctors tell how deeply a patient is under anesthesia during surgery. Researchers will observe 60 adults having planned abdominal surgery, checking these signs at three key points. The goal is to find a simple, non-invasive way to better monitor anesthesia depth and potentially help prevent patients from becoming aware during their operation.
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