Researchers peek at tiny blood vessels during surgery to test anesthesia drug
NCT ID NCT04946396
Summary
This study looked at whether a common anesthesia drug called dexmedetomidine improves blood flow in the body's smallest blood vessels during surgery. Researchers monitored 64 adults having gallbladder removal surgery using a special handheld microscope. The goal was to understand if this drug helps maintain healthy circulation in tissues during operations.
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Eduardo Tibiriçá
Rio de Janeiro, 22240006, Brazil
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