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Common anesthetic drug may shield patients from painful procedure complication

NCT ID NCT05667987

Summary

This study is testing if adding the common local anesthetic lidocaine to general anesthesia can help prevent a painful pancreas inflammation (pancreatitis) that sometimes occurs after an ERCP procedure. About 1,800 patients undergoing ERCP will be randomly assigned to receive standard anesthesia with or without an intravenous lidocaine drip. The main goal is to see if the lidocaine group has fewer cases of post-procedure pancreatitis.

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Locations

  • Hôpital Privé des Peupliers

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    Paris, 75013, France

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