Doctors probe link between surgery blood pressure dips and patient recovery
NCT ID NCT07346274
Summary
This study aims to understand if periods of low blood pressure during a major pancreas surgery are linked to higher levels of a recovery marker (lactate) afterward. Researchers will observe 60 patients undergoing this specific surgery to gather data. The goal is to learn how to better manage blood pressure during surgery to potentially improve recovery.
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IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital
Milan, Milan, 20089, Italy
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