Doctors watch brain waves to measure surgery pain
NCT ID NCT06811701
Summary
This study aimed to better understand how patients experience pain during a specific part of brain surgery. Researchers monitored 120 adults' brain wave activity, blood pressure, and heart rate when a stabilizing clamp was attached to their skull. The goal was to see if these measurements could reliably show a pain response and to compare different methods of pain control used during surgery.
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University of Health Sciences Etlik City Hospital
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
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