Breathing treatment could cut complications after lung surgery
NCT ID NCT06865040
Summary
This study tests whether an inhaled medication given around the time of surgery can prevent breathing complications in lung cancer patients having lung removal surgery. It focuses on adults with lung cancer who are at high risk for these complications because they have reduced lung function. The goal is to see if this simple inhaled treatment reduces the number of patients who develop serious breathing problems after their operation.
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CHRU Amiens
RECRUITINGAmiens, 80054, France
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