New study aims to ease Kids' pain after major surgery
NCT ID NCT07352683
Summary
This study is testing two different ways to manage pain in children aged 1 to 15 after they have open abdominal surgery. Researchers want to see which method—a single nerve block injection or a continuous drip of numbing medicine—works better to control pain and reduce the need for strong opioid painkillers. The goal is to help children recover more comfortably with fewer side effects.
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Akademiska sjukhuset
RECRUITINGUppsala, 75123, Sweden
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