New surgical monitoring aims to get patients off breathing machines faster
NCT ID NCT07339449
Summary
This study is testing if using advanced monitoring equipment during major abdominal surgery can help high-risk patients breathe on their own faster after the operation. It will involve 100 patients aged 50 and older who are having planned cancer-related abdominal surgery. The goal is to see if this detailed monitoring leads to less time on a ventilator and fewer complications.
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University hospital Dubrava
RECRUITINGZagreb, Croatia, 10040, Croatia
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