Common drug may stop coughing during heart surgery
NCT ID NCT07354217
Summary
This study is testing if giving the medication lidocaine during a heart procedure called pulsed field ablation can reduce unwanted coughing and diaphragm movement. The goal is to make the procedure safer and more stable for patients with atrial fibrillation. Researchers will compare results in about 60 patients who receive either lidocaine or a placebo during their surgery.
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National Taiwan University Hospita
Taipei, 100, Taiwan
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