Doctors probe why anesthesia slows urine flow
NCT ID NCT06814561
Summary
This study looked at how a patient's blood pressure affects their urine production while under spinal anesthesia. Researchers monitored 30 adults to see if lower blood pressure leads to less urine output, which is a common observation. The goal was to gather basic information to help doctors better manage fluids during surgery, making anesthesia safer.
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Locations
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"Prof CC Iliescu" Emergency Institue for Cardiovascular Diseases
Bucharest, 022328, Romania
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