Heart surgery oxygen test aims to shield kidneys
NCT ID NCT07510672
Summary
This study tested whether giving patients extra-high oxygen levels during heart surgery, while they are on a heart-lung bypass machine, helps protect their kidneys after the operation. It involved 104 adults having planned heart surgery and compared high oxygen to normal oxygen levels. The main goal was to see if this approach could reduce kidney problems and other complications after surgery.
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Padova University Hospital
Padova, PD, 35121, Italy
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