Nerve block tested to help Brain-Injured patients sleep and recover after surgery
NCT ID NCT07274683
Summary
This study aims to see if a nerve-blocking injection given before surgery can improve sleep quality and brain function in patients with prolonged consciousness disorders after a brain injury. Researchers will measure sleep patterns, brain oxygen levels, and signs of consciousness recovery in 25 patients receiving a spinal cord stimulator. The goal is to understand if better sleep after surgery might help with overall recovery from severe brain injury.
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Beijing Tian Tan Hospital
Beijing, 100070, China
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