Can a video call keep kids safe during surgery? new study tests remote doctor visits
NCT ID NCT07175779
Summary
This study is testing whether a video call with the anesthesia doctor before a child's tonsil surgery is as safe as an in-person visit. Researchers will compare children who have a video consultation to those who come to the hospital in person, looking for any differences in breathing problems during and after the surgery. The goal is to see if remote visits can be a safe and convenient option for families.
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Ospedale Regionale Bellinzona e Valli
RECRUITINGBellinzona, Canton Ticino, 6500, Switzerland
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