Anesthesia breathing study: which setting protects lungs better?
NCT ID NCT07305129
First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated Apr 29, 2026 · Updated 19 times
Summary
This study looked at 40 adults having general anesthesia to compare two ways of helping them breathe: pressure-controlled and volume-controlled ventilation. The goal was to see which method keeps lungs working better during and right after surgery. Researchers measured airway pressures and lung function at several time points.
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Hitit University Erol Olçok Training and Research Hospital
Çorum, Çorum, 19030, Turkey (Türkiye)
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