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New study aims to find best ventilator setting for safer gynecological surgery

NCT ID NCT07170514

First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated Jun 18, 2026 · Updated 38 times

Summary

This study tests two methods for setting ventilator pressure during laparoscopic gynecological surgery to protect the lungs. About 200 adults having elective surgery will receive either electrical impedance tomography (EIT) or dynamic compliance guidance to set the pressure. The goal is to see which method reduces lung stress and improves recovery.

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Contacts and locations

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  • Flór Ferenc Hospital Kistarcsa

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    Kistarcsa, Pest County, 2143, Hungary

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  • Semmelweis Hospital Kiskunhalas

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    Kiskunhalas, Bács-Kiskun county, 6400, Hungary

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  • Semmelweis University

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    Budapest, Budapest, 1085, Hungary

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