Doctors test which anesthesia cocktail is safest for vulnerable patients
NCT ID NCT05358535
Summary
This study aims to find the safest mix of two common anesthesia drugs, propofol and etomidate, for patients with heart or lung conditions undergoing common endoscopy procedures. Researchers will compare two different drug ratios to see which one better maintains stable blood pressure and breathing while causing fewer side effects like nausea. The goal is to provide clearer guidance to doctors on the best way to safely sedate patients who are at higher risk during these procedures.
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Clements University Hospital
RECRUITINGDallas, Texas, 75390, United States
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