Heart surgery pain relief: can extra morphine during operation make recovery easier?
NCT ID NCT07472959
Summary
This study aims to see if giving morphine during heart bypass surgery helps reduce pain in the first day after the operation. Researchers will compare two groups of 60 patients: one receives extra morphine during surgery, while the other receives standard pain medication. The main goal is to measure pain levels at the surgical sites to determine if the morphine approach provides better comfort during recovery.
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Istanbul University -Cerrahpasa Institute of Cardiology
RECRUITINGIstanbul, Outside of the US, 34000, Turkey (Türkiye)
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