Face down for surgery: how it affects your breathing
NCT ID NCT07487324
Summary
This study aims to understand how lying face down (prone) during spinal surgery affects a patient's oxygen levels, breathing, and heart function. Researchers will monitor 50 adults undergoing this type of surgery to compare vital signs while lying on their back versus their stomach. The goal is to gather information that helps anesthesiologists keep patients safer and more stable during these operations.
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Sakarya Universt
Sakarya, Karabük Province, 78000, Turkey (Türkiye)
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