Breathing breakthrough? new drug tested to speed recovery after lung surgery
NCT ID NCT07309393
Summary
This study compares two drugs given at the end of lung surgery to help patients wake up with better breathing function. Researchers want to see if a newer drug called sugammadex helps patients recover their lung strength faster than the standard drug, neostigmine. The trial will involve 240 adults having a specific type of minimally invasive lung surgery.
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Fudan university Shanghai cancer center
RECRUITINGShanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
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Shanghai East Hospital,Affiliated to Tongji University
RECRUITINGShanghai, Shanghai Municipality, 200120, China
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Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital
RECRUITINGShanghai, Shanghai Municipality, 200082, China
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