Tailored breathing machine settings aim to protect Seniors' lungs during surgery
NCT ID NCT06517550
Summary
This study tested whether customizing the settings on a breathing machine (ventilator) during surgery could help prevent lung complications in older adults having abdominal surgery. Researchers compared personalized settings to standard ones in 136 patients aged 60-80. The goal was to see if this approach improved oxygen levels and reduced lung problems after surgery.
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China-Japan Friendship Hospital
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, 100029, China
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