Doctors probe Heart's role in waking up from surgery
NCT ID NCT04619225
Summary
This study aimed to understand if a patient's heart function influences how quickly they recover from a muscle-relaxing drug given during surgery. Researchers measured the time it took for the reversal drug to work and checked if it was linked to how much blood the heart was pumping. The study was small and ended early, so it was primarily for gathering information.
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Mayo Clinic in Florida
Jacksonville, Florida, 32223, United States
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