Your phone could help wake you up safely after surgery
NCT ID NCT03605225
Summary
This study tested whether a new smartphone app could accurately measure how well a patient's muscles recover after receiving muscle-relaxing drugs during surgery. Researchers compared measurements from the app to those from a standard medical monitor used in operating rooms. The goal was to see if this accessible technology could help anesthesiologists better determine when it's safe for patients to wake up, potentially reducing risks.
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universitair Ziekenhuis brussel
Jette, België, 1090, Belgium
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