Doctors investigate if shoulder pain blocks affect breathing
NCT ID NCT03352687
Summary
This study looked at how different approaches to numbing nerves for shoulder surgery might affect a patient's ability to breathe normally. Researchers compared two ultrasound-guided techniques for blocking the suprascapular nerve to see if one was less likely to temporarily weaken the diaphragm muscle. The goal was to gather information to help doctors choose safer pain control methods, especially for patients with existing breathing problems.
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University Hospital
Toulouse, 31000, France
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