New study tests if tailoring anesthesia by height is safer for seniors
NCT ID NCT07363941
Summary
This study aims to find out if calculating spinal anesthesia medicine based on a patient's height leads to more stable blood pressure and better pain control than using a standard dose in older adults having leg surgery. Researchers will compare the two dosing methods in about 104 patients aged 60-80. The main goal is to see if the height-based method reduces drops in blood pressure and improves how well and how long the anesthesia works.
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Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Institue of Trauma
RECRUITINGKarachi, Sindh, 74600, Pakistan
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