Doctors test simple hand pressures to make breathing tube placement safer
NCT ID NCT07004998
Summary
This study aims to find out which of two simple hand pressure techniques helps anesthesiologists see the airway better when placing a breathing tube. It will involve 50 adult patients having elective surgery, where doctors will test three scenarios in random order: no pressure, standard pressure on the neck, and a newer pressure technique. The main goal is to measure which method gives the clearest view on the video screen, which could lead to faster and safer intubations.
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Clinique Saint-Luc
Bouge, Namur, Belgium
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