Doctors probe link between surgery oxygen and 'Brain Fog' in seniors
NCT ID NCT07339124
Summary
This study aims to understand if the length of time and oxygen levels in the brain during a specific type of lung surgery affect patients' memory, thinking, and pain after the operation. Researchers will observe 30 patients aged 65 and older who are having this surgery. They will monitor brain oxygen during the procedure and test patients' thinking skills and pain levels before and after surgery to look for connections.
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Ankara Ataturk Sanatorium Training and Research Hospital
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
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