Can your brain waves predict your Wake-Up time from surgery?
NCT ID NCT07254975
Summary
This study aims to understand if a specific pattern of brain activity during surgery is linked to how long it takes a patient to wake up from general anesthesia. Researchers will observe 70 healthy adults undergoing elective surgery, recording their brain waves and precisely timing their recovery. The goal is to learn if measuring brain waves can help predict individual differences in recovery from anesthesia.
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