Surgical 'Pause' tested to shield brain from stroke during artery Clean-Out
NCT ID NCT06359756
Summary
This study tested a technique called ischemic postconditioning during carotid artery surgery. The goal was to see if briefly interrupting blood flow in a controlled way could protect the brain and reduce the risk of stroke after the operation. Researchers monitored 40 high-risk patients using brain oxygen sensors and blood tests to check for signs of injury.
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Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases Dedinje
Belgrade, 11000, Serbia
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