New sedation drug tested for safer heart scans
NCT ID NCT06129188
Summary
This study compared two sedation drugs (remimazolam and propofol) used during a heart ultrasound test called a TEE. Researchers wanted to see if the newer drug, remimazolam, worked as well as the standard drug but caused fewer drops in blood pressure. The study involved 105 adult patients having non-emergency heart tests at the University of Alabama.
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University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital
Birmingham, Alabama, 35233, United States
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