Cooling the body to save the brain during heart surgery
NCT ID NCT07316868
Summary
This study aims to find out if mildly cooling the body during heart bypass surgery provides better protection against brain injury compared to keeping the body at normal temperature. Researchers will enroll 160 adults undergoing planned coronary artery bypass surgery and randomly assign them to either the cooling or normal temperature approach. They will use advanced brain scans and blood tests to measure brain health before and after surgery to see which method works better.
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Turku University Hospital
Turku, FIN-20521, Finland
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