Heart surgery shock risk: simple Add-On may calm the beat

NCT ID NCT07205757

Summary

This study tests if adding a common medication called lidocaine to a standard heart surgery solution can reduce dangerous irregular heartbeats after coronary artery bypass surgery. Seventy adult patients scheduled for this surgery will be randomly assigned to receive either the standard solution or the solution with added lidocaine. The goal is to see if the lidocaine version leads to fewer patients needing electric shocks to restart their normal heart rhythm after surgery.

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Study contacts

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Locations

  • Fayoum University Hospital

    RECRUITING

    Al Fayyum, Egypt

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