Breath test during surgery aims to prevent organ failure
NCT ID NCT03852147
Summary
This study tested if a new way of monitoring a patient's breathing gases during major surgery could help doctors better manage blood flow and oxygen delivery. The goal was to see if this personalized approach, compared to standard care, could reduce serious complications like organ failure in the week after surgery. The trial involved 350 adults undergoing long abdominal, bone, or blood vessel surgeries.
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Amiens, 80054, France
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