New spinal anesthesia Add-Ons aim to extend pain relief for hip surgery
NCT ID NCT07326397
Summary
This study compares two different drugs (dexmedetomidine and magnesium sulphate) when added to standard spinal anesthesia for patients having hip fracture surgery. The goal is to see which one works better to make the numbness last longer, keep blood pressure and heart rate stable, and provide better pain relief after surgery. Researchers will measure pain levels, how long the anesthesia works, and check for any side effects in 92 adult patients.
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