New oxygen method tested to keep patients breathing easier during sedated surgery
NCT ID NCT07432607
Summary
This study is testing which of two oxygen delivery methods works better to prevent low oxygen levels in patients having a specific type of minimally invasive heart surgery. The surgery is done while patients are sedated but not fully put to sleep with a breathing tube. Researchers will compare a newer high-flow nasal oxygen system to a standard oxygen mask in 60 patients to see which one better maintains safe oxygen levels and improves comfort and recovery.
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Kosuyolu Heart Training and Research Hospital
RECRUITINGIstanbul, KARTAL, 34860, Turkey (Türkiye)
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