New approach aims to stop dangerous blood pressure drops in sepsis surgery
NCT ID NCT07022730
Summary
This study tested whether giving a medication called noradrenaline before surgery could prevent a dangerous drop in blood pressure that often happens when patients with sepsis are put under anesthesia. The trial involved 80 adult patients with sepsis who needed surgery. Researchers compared outcomes between those who received the preventive medication and those who did not, looking to see if it reduced complications like kidney injury or heart problems.
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Cairo University
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, 6890, Egypt
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