New monitor could help kids recover from major surgery with less opioid pain medication
NCT ID NCT04047225
Summary
This study tested whether using a special pain monitor during surgery could help children need less opioid pain medication afterward. It involved 260 children and teenagers undergoing surgery to correct scoliosis. The goal was to see if the monitor, which guides anesthesia, could lead to better pain control and a smoother recovery with fewer side effects from strong painkillers.
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Department of Anesthesiology, Robert Debre University Hospital
Paris, 75019, France
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