Doctors test if breathing more CO2 during stroke surgery saves brain tissue
NCT ID NCT05051397
Summary
This study is testing whether carefully increasing the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) a patient breathes during stroke surgery helps protect the brain. During a procedure to remove a blood clot, patients under general anesthesia will be randomly assigned to breathe air with either a normal or a slightly higher level of CO2. Researchers will measure if the higher CO2 improves blood flow to the brain areas at risk, which could lead to less brain damage and better recovery after the stroke.
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