Doctors watch Kids' stomachs during surgery to understand breathing pressure effects
NCT ID NCT06426394
Summary
This study observed how different breathing pressure settings during anesthesia affect stomach contents in children having outpatient surgery. Researchers used ultrasound to measure stomach volume in 90 children aged 1-11 having minor abdominal or urinary procedures. The goal was to understand whether certain pressure settings might reduce the risk of stomach contents entering the airway during surgery.
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Duygu Akyol
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
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