Could Fine-Tuning blood pressure in surgery protect the brain?
NCT ID NCT05308290
Summary
This small pilot study tested whether carefully managing a patient's blood pressure during surgery could help protect the brain and reduce serious complications. It involved 27 adults aged 60 and older having hip, knee, or lung surgery. Researchers compared a specific blood pressure target to usual care, looking at outcomes like delirium, stroke, and heart attack after surgery.
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The Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland, 21287, United States
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