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Surgery drug shows promise for Post-Op depression

NCT ID NCT06060210

Summary

This study tested whether giving the drug ketamine during a specific brain surgery could reduce depression symptoms afterward. It involved 110 adults with moderate to severe depression who were having a lumbo-peritoneal shunt inserted to treat a condition causing high brain pressure. Researchers compared patients who received ketamine during surgery to those who did not, measuring changes in depression scores, pain, and quality of life.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Banha faculity of medicine

    Banhā, Elqalyoubea, 13511, Egypt

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