Doctors test if a small shock can predict surgery pain
NCT ID NCT04354311
Summary
This study tested if a special pain monitor could predict how a patient's body would react when a breathing tube was placed. Researchers gave 60 surgery patients a small, controlled electric shock while they were under anesthesia and watched their monitor readings. They then checked if those readings correlated with changes in heart rate or body movements when the breathing tube was inserted.
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Hopital Roger Salengro, CHU Lille
Lille, 59037, France
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