Doctors test eye scan as window to the brain during risky heart operations
NCT ID NCT07253922
Summary
This study tested if a simple, non-invasive eye ultrasound could detect dangerous pressure changes in the brain during open-heart surgery. Researchers measured the width of the optic nerve sheath in 40 adult patients at different points during their operation. The goal was to see if this quick scan could become a useful safety tool when direct brain pressure monitoring isn't possible.
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Medipol University
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
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