Gas vs. gas: which anesthetic is gentler on lungs during robotic surgery?
NCT ID NCT07304479
Summary
This study aims to learn which of two common inhaled anesthesia gases is better for lung pressure during robotic abdominal surgery. Researchers will compare sevoflurane and desflurane in 50 adults having this type of elective surgery. The main goal is to gather information on how these gases affect a specific measure of lung pressure to guide future care.
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Aretaieion University Hospital
RECRUITINGAthens, 11528, Greece
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