Breathing help after surgery could save High-Risk patients from lung failure
NCT ID NCT03629431
Summary
This study tested whether giving high-risk patients preventive breathing support right after surgery could reduce serious lung complications. Researchers identified 266 patients at high risk using a special scoring system and compared those who received early breathing machine sessions to those who got standard post-surgery care. The goal was to see if this proactive approach could prevent patients from developing breathing problems that might require emergency treatment.
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Locations
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Ch Du Mans
Le Mans, 72037, France
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Chu D'Angers
Angers, 49000, France
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Institut de Cancerologie de L'Ouest
Angers, 49000, France
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