Better anesthesia monitoring saves lives after major surgery
NCT ID NCT06111248
Summary
This study tested whether training surgical teams to use advanced digital monitors during anesthesia for major surgeries improves patient safety. Over 1,000 patients undergoing intermediate- or high-risk non-cardiac surgery were included. Researchers compared outcomes before and after training teams to use monitors that track pain response, anesthesia depth, and muscle relaxation in real-time.
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CHU de NIMES
Nîmes, 30029, France
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