Doctors test common pain Drug's effect on spinal surgery safety
NCT ID NCT06792474
Summary
This study aims to understand how lidocaine, a common pain medication, affects the monitoring of spinal cord function during spine surgery. Researchers will compare patients receiving lidocaine versus a placebo during their operation. The main goal is to see if lidocaine changes the signals doctors use to monitor nerve safety during surgery.
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Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Lebanon, New Hampshire, 03766, United States
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