Life-Saving tourniquets: could they lead to lasting pain?
NCT ID NCT07475871
Summary
This study aims to understand if the length of time a tourniquet is used to stop bleeding after a severe arm or leg injury is linked to a higher risk of developing long-term pain. Researchers will follow 150 adult patients who needed a tourniquet for up to six months after their injury, tracking their pain levels and recovery. The goal is to gather information that could help improve trauma care by balancing the immediate need to save a life with strategies to reduce future pain complications.
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Superhumans War Trauma Center
Lviv, Ukraine
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