Breathing machine may predict painful lung surgery complication
NCT ID NCT07350265
Summary
This study aims to see if measurements from the breathing machine used during lung surgery can predict which patients will develop air leaks afterward. Air leaks are the most common reason for longer hospital stays after lung surgery and often require painful drainage tubes. Researchers hope to find a way to identify patients who might not need these drains, reducing pain and speeding recovery.
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