Doctors test new scans to spot hidden blood flow problems after heart surgery
NCT ID NCT07052461
Summary
This study aims to understand if fluid buildup in veins after planned heart surgery is linked to poor blood flow in the body's smallest vessels. Researchers will use new, non-invasive ultrasound scans on 40 patients in the intensive care unit to see if these tools can detect early signs of trouble. The goal is to gather knowledge that might help doctors better manage fluids and protect organs after surgery.
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University Hospital Basel
Basel, 4031, Switzerland
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