Custom ventilator settings aim to protect lungs after surgery
NCT ID NCT07000448
Summary
This study tested whether customizing the air pressure from a breathing machine (ventilator) during laparoscopic hysterectomy surgery could help patients' lungs work better and prevent breathing problems after the operation. Researchers compared a standard ventilator setting to a personalized one that was adjusted for each patient. The goal was to see if this personalized approach reduced complications like pneumonia or low oxygen levels after surgery.
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Bakirkoy Dr. Sadi Konuk Research and Training Hospital
Istanbul, Bakirkoy, 34147, Turkey (Türkiye)
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