Could a simple change in surgery monitoring save kidneys?
NCT ID NCT05993481
Summary
This study is testing if checking a patient's blood pressure every 2.5 minutes during surgery, instead of the standard 5 minutes, helps doctors catch dangerous drops in blood pressure faster. It involves 640 adults having non-heart surgery. The main goal is to see if catching low blood pressure sooner reduces the time a patient spends in this risky state and if it lowers the chance of kidney injury after surgery.
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Konya City Hospital
Konya, Meram, 42140, Turkey (Türkiye)
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