Doctors find common ventilator setting safe for kids in brain surgery
NCT ID NCT07370779
Summary
This study looked at whether a specific ventilator setting (called PEEP) is safe for children having brain surgery. Researchers measured pressure inside the skull in 30 pediatric patients. They found the setting did not raise brain pressure and was safe to use during these operations.
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Dr Lutfi Kırdar City Hospital
Istanbul, eyüpsultan, 34077, Turkey (Türkiye)
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