Could pain spikes after surgery trigger dangerous confusion?
NCT ID NCT07295184
Summary
This study aims to understand if a sudden return of severe pain after hip surgery, following the wearing off of a numbing nerve block, increases the risk of patients becoming confused and disoriented in the intensive care unit. Researchers will observe 90 adults having planned hip surgery to see if this 'rebound pain' is linked to a higher chance of postoperative delirium. The goal is to gather information to help improve pain management and patient safety after surgery.
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