Can a simple drug prevent heart complications during anesthesia?
NCT ID NCT07385040
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested two drugs, lignocaine and dexmedetomidine, to see which better prevents sudden rises in heart rate and blood pressure when a breathing tube is inserted during anesthesia. 62 adults having elective surgery took part. The goal is to find a safer way to protect patients, especially those with heart problems, from complications like irregular heartbeat or stroke.
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Maryam
Karachi, Sindh, 7523, Pakistan
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