Common mineral tested to stop brain spasms after head injury
NCT ID NCT07252505
Summary
This study aims to see if giving magnesium sulfate through an IV within 24 hours of a traumatic brain bleed can prevent or reduce dangerous artery spasms in the brain. It will involve 50 adults who have suffered this specific type of head injury. The goal is to see if this early treatment helps control the bleeding's complications and leads to better neurological recovery.
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