Finding the best spinal anesthesia to ease hip surgery pain
NCT ID NCT06417203
Summary
This study compared two types of spinal anesthesia used during partial hip replacement surgery to see which one better maintains stable vital signs and provides longer-lasting pain relief after the operation. Researchers monitored 60 patients to measure their pain levels, recovery quality, and how long the anesthesia worked. The goal was to find the safest and most effective method for older patients or those with other health conditions having this surgery.
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Adıyaman Training and Research Hospital
Adıyaman, 02200, Turkey (Türkiye)
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