Awake or asleep? study tests which anesthesia works best for back surgery

NCT ID NCT04992572

Summary

This study is comparing two different anesthesia approaches for common back surgery. Researchers want to see if patients do better with lighter sedation where they're generally aware, or with traditional deep general anesthesia. The goal is to find which method leads to better recovery, less pain, and improved function for people with spinal narrowing.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

  • Contact

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Locations

  • Outpatient Surgery Center/Stanford Spine Clinic

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    Redwood City, California, 94063, United States

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  • Stanford Outpatient surgery center

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    Redwood City, California, 94608, United States

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