Safer sedation? study tests new drug to protect breathing during risky procedures
NCT ID NCT07166614
Summary
This study compares two sedation drugs, dexmedetomidine and propofol, for high-risk patients undergoing a painful bile duct procedure called ERCP. The goal is to see which drug causes fewer problems with breathing and blood pressure during the procedure. Researchers will closely monitor patients to determine the safer sedation option.
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Sisli etfal research and training hospital
RECRUITINGSarıyer, Istanbul, 34371, Turkey (Türkiye)
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