Finding the best way to lie after surgery to keep you breathing easy
NCT ID NCT07161817
Summary
This study aims to find out which body position works better to prevent low oxygen levels after surgery: lying on your side or sitting up at an angle. Researchers will randomly assign 1,200 adult patients to one of these two positions after their operation and carefully monitor their breathing and oxygen levels. The goal is to determine which positioning strategy is safer, more effective, and more comfortable for patients during recovery.
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