Major study reveals how often obese patients struggle to breathe under anesthesia
NCT ID NCT06592313
Summary
This study aimed to find out how often obese patients having weight-loss surgery experience difficulty when doctors need to place a breathing tube for anesthesia. Researchers observed 1,290 patients to measure how common this problem is and what factors make it more likely. The goal is to gather better information to help doctors plan safer surgeries for obese patients.
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Locations
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Centro Medico Bariatrico
Tijuana, Estado de Baja California, 22046, Mexico
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