U.S., March 22 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06888427) titled 'Sleep Longitudinal Exploration of the Experience of Patients' on March 13.
Brief Summary: Many epidemiological studies report that insomnia is common after fifty years in the general population but also in the post-operative period of surgery. Preoperatively, sleep quality can be disturbed by fear of general anesthesia and surgery. Postoperatively, it seems to be altered by pain, the ambient environment and night care.
Literature shows that the occurrence of post-operative sleep disorders seems to lead to (increased) hypnotic consumption in patients who did not consume them in the pre-operative phase with known risks of dependence...