Doctors seek better, less invasive way to check lung oxygen during surgery
NCT ID NCT07381517
Summary
This study aims to compare different methods for measuring how well the lungs are getting oxygen during a specific type of chest surgery called one-lung ventilation. Researchers will observe 51 adult patients having planned chest surgery, using both standard blood tests and newer, non-invasive monitoring. The goal is to see if simpler monitoring methods work as well as the more complex ones, which could help improve patient care in the future.
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Ankara Ataturk Sanatoryum Education and Research Hospital
Ankara, 06290, Turkey (Türkiye)
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