Left or right? study tests which nostril causes fewer nosebleeds during surgery
NCT ID NCT06605989
First seen Feb 17, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 14 times
Summary
This study looks at whether choosing the left or right nostril for inserting a breathing tube affects the chance of a nosebleed. About 208 adults having planned surgery will take part. The goal is to find out if one side is safer, helping doctors reduce this common complication.
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Gangnam Severance Hospital
RECRUITINGSeoul, Gangnam-gu, 06273, South Korea
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Seoul Metropolitan Government Seoul National University Boramae Medical Center
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