New approach aims to ease agony after major heart operations
NCT ID NCT06453681
Summary
This study tested whether adding a medication called dexmedetomidine to a standard numbing injection could improve pain relief after major heart surgery. Researchers compared two groups of 30 patients each who received different versions of a nerve block procedure after their operations. The main goal was to see which method provided longer-lasting pain control to help patients recover more comfortably.
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Locations
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Kasralaini Faculty of Medicine
Cairo, Egypt
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Kasralainy school of medicine
Cairo, 11954, Egypt
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