Your heart and eyes could reveal hidden surgery anxiety
NCT ID NCT04154410
Summary
This study aimed to find a quick, objective way to measure anxiety in patients before day surgery. Researchers tested if changes in a person's heart rate and pupil size could reliably detect anxiety levels. The goal was to help medical staff better identify and support anxious patients to improve their surgical experience and recovery.
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Locations
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Cochin Hospital, APHP
Paris, France, 75014, France
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