Nerve blocks tested to ease pain after keyhole heart surgery
NCT ID NCT06584981
Summary
This study looked at whether specific nerve block injections given before surgery could better control pain after a minimally invasive heart bypass operation. Researchers reviewed the medical records of 88 adults who had this surgery, comparing those who received the blocks to those who did not. The goal was to see if these injections reduced pain and the need for extra painkillers in the days following surgery.
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Hisar Intercontinental Hospital
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
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