Breathing treatment aims to tame dangerous blood pressure spikes during C-Sections
NCT ID NCT07164326
Summary
This study is testing whether a drug called dexmedetomidine, given as a breathing treatment (nebulization), can help control dangerous spikes in blood pressure when a breathing tube is placed during C-section surgery. It will involve 100 women with severe preeclampsia who are having a planned C-section under general anesthesia. The main goal is to see if this treatment safely reduces the blood pressure surge and related complications.
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