Doctors study how patient weight affects anesthesia workload in nose jobs

NCT ID NCT07450794

Summary

This study aims to understand if the effective dose of a common bleeding control drug (tranexamic acid) varies by patient weight and affects how often an anesthesiologist needs to adjust pain medication during nose surgery. Researchers will observe 90 adults undergoing elective septorhinoplasty to see if there's a link between the drug's weight-based dose, the number of medication adjustments, and the anesthesiologist's perceived workload. The goal is to gather knowledge to potentially improve surgical anesthesia management, not to test a new treatment.

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Study contacts

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Locations

  • Istinye Üniversity

    Istanbul, Merkez Mahallesi, 34250, Turkey (Türkiye)

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