Can less anesthetic gas improve breathing during lung surgery?
NCT ID NCT07085546
First seen Oct 31, 2025 · Last updated May 02, 2026 · Updated 23 times
Summary
This study examined how using a lower amount of sevoflurane anesthesia affects breathing and oxygen levels in 50 adults undergoing lung surgery where one lung is temporarily deflated. Researchers compared low-flow versus standard-flow anesthesia to see if it improves lung function and reduces the need for extra oxygen after surgery. The goal is to find safer anesthesia methods for thoracic procedures.
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Dr. Abdurrahman Yurtaslan Oncology Training and Research Hospital
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
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