Could your head position during surgery cause a headache?
NCT ID NCT07298187
Summary
This study looked at whether the head position used during thyroid surgery affects pressure inside the skull and leads to headaches afterward. Researchers used an ultrasound scan on the eye to measure pressure changes in 49 patients having surgery. They tracked whether these pressure changes were linked to headaches patients reported in the week after their operation.
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Istanbul University Cerrahpasa
Istanbul, FATİH, 34000, Turkey (Türkiye)
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