Major heart surgery trial tests if changing how patients breathe on bypass saves lives
NCT ID NCT04978636
Summary
This large study is testing whether changing how patients are ventilated during heart-lung bypass surgery can reduce serious lung problems and death afterward. It involves over 5,500 adults having planned heart surgery at several major hospitals. Researchers are comparing three different breathing strategies used while the heart-lung machine is operating to see which leads to better recovery.
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Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio, 44195, United States
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