Timing is everything: can a simple drug change make surgery safer?
NCT ID NCT07165483
Summary
This study is testing if giving a single dose of a sedative drug called dexmedetomidine at different times before surgery can better control a patient's stress response when a breathing tube is placed. Researchers will measure blood pressure and heart rate in 45 healthy adults undergoing surgery to see which timing works best. The goal is to find a simple way to make this common procedure smoother and safer.
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Tanta University
RECRUITINGTanta, El-Gharbia, 31527, Egypt
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