Tilt or drug? heart surgery study tests simpler blood pressure fix
NCT ID NCT07163858
Summary
This study is comparing two methods to keep blood pressure stable during a specific type of heart bypass surgery that is done without stopping the heart. One method uses a simple technique of raising the patient's legs, while the other uses only a standard medication. The goal is to see if the leg-raising method can reduce the need for the medication and lead to better recovery.
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Infirmerie Protestante de Lyon
RECRUITINGCaluire-et-Cuire, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, 69300, France
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