LOW-FLOW ANESTHESIA
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Breathing easier after surgery? study tests anesthesia technique
Knowledge-focused CompletedThis study observed patients having chest surgery where only one lung is used for breathing. It compared two methods of delivering anesthesia gas to see if a low-flow method affects how well the lungs work during surgery and how much oxygen patients need afterward. The goal was t…
Matched conditions: LOW-FLOW ANESTHESIA
Sponsor: Dr Abdurrahman Yurtaslan Ankara Oncology Training and Research Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Apr 01, 2026 14:41 UTC
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Doctors test Ultra-Low anesthesia flow to cut costs and help the planet
Knowledge-focused CompletedThis study compared two very low-flow methods for delivering anesthesia gas during gynecological surgery. Researchers wanted to see if using the absolute minimum gas flow needed by the body was safe for patients and if it reduced the amount of expensive, environmentally harmful a…
Matched conditions: LOW-FLOW ANESTHESIA
Sponsor: Baskent University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Mar 30, 2026 14:33 UTC
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Heart surgery goes green: testing Low-Flow anesthesia
Knowledge-focused CompletedThis study tested whether using a very low flow of anesthesia gas during heart surgery is safe and reduces environmental impact. Researchers compared two gas flow rates in 92 adults having planned heart surgery. The main goal was to see if the low-flow method used less gas and pr…
Matched conditions: LOW-FLOW ANESTHESIA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Dr Abdurrahman Yurtaslan Ankara Oncology Training and Research Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Mar 24, 2026 12:02 UTC
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Doctors test which breathing machine setting is gentler on lungs during surgery
Knowledge-focused CompletedThis study aimed to find out which of two common breathing machine settings is better for patients' lungs during and after surgery. It compared Pressure-Controlled Ventilation (PCV) and Volume-Controlled Ventilation (VCV) in 40 generally healthy adults. The goal was to see which …
Matched conditions: LOW-FLOW ANESTHESIA
Sponsor: HULYA TOPCU, MD • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Mar 23, 2026 15:16 UTC