Rare gas vs standard drug: which keeps blood pressure steadier during neck artery surgery?
NCT ID NCT00937807
Summary
This study compared two anesthesia drugs (xenon gas and sevoflurane) used during carotid artery surgery in patients over 55. The main goal was to see if xenon kept patients' blood pressure as stable as the standard drug during the operation. Researchers also looked at recovery time, pain after surgery, and overall safety of the two approaches.
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Hospital Pitié-Salpêtrière
Paris, 75013, France
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