Timing the numbness: study aims to send joint replacement patients home sooner
NCT ID NCT06459986
Summary
This study aims to understand how long spinal anesthesia lasts after hip or knee replacement surgery. Researchers will observe 2000 patients to see how the dose of numbing medicine affects recovery time. The goal is to gather data to help doctors decide if spinal anesthesia is a good option for patients who want to go home on the same day as their surgery.
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Aleris-Ringsted
RECRUITINGRingsted, 4100, Denmark
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Anæstesiologisk Afd
RECRUITINGHillerød, 3400, Denmark
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