New drug aims to prevent breathing problems after surgery for sleep apnea patients
NCT ID NCT05814016
Summary
This study tested whether a single dose of an experimental drug called danavorexton could help people with moderate to severe sleep apnea breathe more easily in the recovery room after abdominal surgery. The trial involved about 41 participants who were randomly assigned to receive either the drug at different doses or a placebo. The main goal was to see if the drug could help patients maintain stable breathing for two hours after waking from anesthesia.
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Locations
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Brigham and Womens Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, 02115-6110, United States
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Cedars Sinai Medical Hospital
West Hollywood, California, 90048, United States
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Cleveland Clinic Florida
Weston, Florida, 33331-3609, United States
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Cleveland Clinic Hospital
Cleveland, Ohio, 44195-0001, United States
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Fairview Hospital
Cleveland, Ohio, 44111-5612, United States
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Helen Keller Hospital
Sheffield, Alabama, 35660-6334, United States
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Inspira Health
Mullica Hill, New Jersey, 09061, United States
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Mayo Clinic - PPDS - Hospital
Phoenix, Arizona, 85054-4502, United States
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Mayo Clinic Jacksonville - PPDS
Jacksonville, Florida, 32224-1865, United States
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Medical Research Center - Clinic/Outpatient Facility
Miami, Florida, 33165, United States
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NYU Langone
Mineola, New York, 11501-3893, United States
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Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Columbus, Ohio, 43210-1240, United States
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Rush University
Chicago, Illinois, 60622, United States
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Stony Brook University Medical Center
Stony Brook, New York, 11794-0001, United States
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The Medical College of Wisconsin, Inc.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53226-3522, United States
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UCSD
La Jolla, California, 92037-1300, United States
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University of Louisville - Hospital
Louisville, Kentucky, 40202-3700, United States
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University of Miami - Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
Miami, Florida, 33136-1005, United States
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University of South Florida
Tampa, Florida, 33606-3601, United States
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