Gentler breathing tube tested to keep patients calmer under anesthesia
NCT ID NCT06487988
Summary
This study is comparing two different ways to place a breathing tube in patients during surgery to see which one causes less stress on the heart and blood pressure. Researchers will enroll 90 healthy adults having planned surgery. They want to know if using a flexible camera-guided tube causes fewer jumps in heart rate and blood pressure than the standard rigid method, when using an anesthesia technique that avoids strong painkillers.
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Christian Rouphael
RECRUITINGBeirut, Lebanon
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