Does your anesthesia keep you awake? study probes Post-Surgery sleep
NCT ID NCT07416773
Summary
This study aims to see if the type of anesthesia used during a common nose surgery (septoplasty) is linked to how well patients sleep afterward. Researchers will observe 72 adult patients who receive either intravenous or gas-based anesthesia as part of their normal care. They will call patients after surgery to ask about their sleep quality, pain, and nausea, without changing any standard treatments.
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Fethi Sekin City Hospital
RECRUITINGElâzığ, Elaziğ, Turkey (Türkiye)
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