Research aims to reduce unnecessary hospital stays after Kids' tonsil surgery
NCT ID NCT06512285
Summary
This study observed children who stayed overnight in the hospital after having surgery to treat sleep apnea. Researchers monitored their oxygen levels to better understand which patients actually need this overnight monitoring and which could safely go home sooner. The goal is to help hospitals make better decisions about who needs to stay, potentially avoiding unnecessary admissions.
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Texas Childrens Hospital
Houston, Texas, 77030, United States
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