Drug combo aims to ease agony after major back surgery
NCT ID NCT04751175
Summary
This study tested whether giving two drugs, ketamine and dexamethasone, during back fusion surgery could help manage pain afterward. Researchers wanted to see if this combination could reduce patients' need for strong opioid painkillers and lower side effects like nausea. The trial involved 128 adults undergoing this specific spinal surgery.
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Hospital Dr Josep Trueta
Girona, 17007, Spain
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