Doctors map the 'Road Signs' of blood flow to better guide surgery
NCT ID NCT07340333
Summary
This study aimed to establish normal reference ranges for a detailed measurement of how hard the heart has to work to pump blood through the arteries, called total arterial impedance. Researchers analyzed existing data from 437 adult surgery patients who had stable blood pressure and heart function during their operations. The goal is to give doctors better reference points for interpreting this advanced monitoring data in the future, which could help guide care during and after surgery.
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Ataturk University
Erzurum, 25240, Turkey (Türkiye)
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