New monitor tested to keep babies safer during skull surgery
NCT ID NCT06263075
Summary
This study aims to compare two different methods of monitoring blood pressure and heart function during surgery for craniosynostosis (a condition where a baby's skull bones fuse too early). Researchers will enroll 30 infants aged 3-8 months undergoing this corrective surgery. The goal is to see if a newer, more detailed monitoring method provides better information than standard monitoring to help doctors manage the baby's condition during this high-risk operation.
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IRCCS AOU of Bologna Policlinico Sant'Orsola
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