CT scans reveal how breathing tubes fit inside patients
NCT ID NCT07196696
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated Jun 16, 2026 · Updated 29 times
Summary
This study uses CT scans to see how three different breathing tubes (laryngeal masks) sit in the throat of patients under general anesthesia. Researchers want to understand which device fits best and causes the least tissue pressure. Nine adults scheduled for CT-guided procedures will take part. The goal is to improve safety and reduce complications during airway management.
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Ethics Committee of Zhejiang Cancer Hospital
RECRUITINGHangzhou, Zhejiang, 310022, China
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Jiangling Wang
RECRUITINGHangzhou, Zhejiang, 310022, China
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