Heat-Sensing camera could help doctors spot failed pain blocks in kids
NCT ID NCT07161375
Summary
This study is testing if a special heat-sensing camera can quickly tell if a pain-blocking injection is working for children having hernia surgery. Researchers will observe 69 children aged 3 months to 6 years to see if temperature changes on the skin can predict a successful block. The goal is to help doctors know sooner if the pain block failed, so they can provide backup pain relief faster.
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Cairo University
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