Breathing calm: inhaled sedative tested to protect hearts during obesity surgery
NCT ID NCT07054138
Summary
This study tested whether giving patients a calming medication as a mist to breathe in before surgery could help protect their hearts. It involved 90 adults with severe obesity undergoing weight-loss surgery. Researchers wanted to see if this approach safely reduced dangerous spikes in heart rate and blood pressure that can happen when a breathing tube is inserted and during the operation.
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Tanta University
Tanta, El-Gharbia, 31527, Egypt
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