Which anesthesia drug is safer for the sickest patients?
NCT ID NCT06750939
Summary
This study aims to find out which of two common anesthesia drugs is safer when doctors need to place a breathing tube in critically ill patients. Researchers will observe 128 patients in intensive care to see if propofol or ketamine causes fewer dangerous drops in blood pressure or heart problems during the procedure. The goal is to gather information to help doctors choose the best drug to keep patients stable during this risky moment.
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Kocaeli City Hospital
RECRUITINGKöseköy, Kocaeli, 41060, Turkey (Türkiye)
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