Heart surgery oxygen study halted after just 6 patients
NCT ID NCT05984563
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study aimed to understand how oxygen delivery changes during heart surgery when a heart-lung machine is used. Researchers wanted to create a computer model to help doctors personalize oxygen levels for each patient, potentially reducing complications like kidney injury. Only 6 adults scheduled for elective heart surgery took part before the study was stopped early. The goal was to gather data, not to test a new treatment.
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chu de Lille
Lille, France
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