Atelectasis
Clinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Atelectasis trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Atelectasis trials you may qualify forMany newborn babies have difficulty breathing. When babies need a lot of help, a doctor will intubate them - i.e. put a tube into their windpipe (trachea) - so…
Male and female patients Undergoing laparoscopic bariatric surgeries will be subjected for lung recruitment at end of surgery before emergence from anesthesia b…
During general anesthesia, particularly in patients undergoing spine surgery in the prone (face-down) position, increased intrathoracic and abdominal pressure m…
This prospective randomized controlled trial aims to compare the hemodynamic and pulmonary effects of single-step and stepwise lung recruitment maneuvers in adu…
The goal of this pragmatic clinical trial is to learn if the drug surfactant given by a less invasive technique works to treat respiratory distress in preterm i…
Atelectasis frequently develops during and after general anesthesia due to factors such as anesthesia-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction, reduced functional resi…
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether low-flow anesthesia reduces perioperative atelectasis compared to normal-flow anesthesia in adults undergoin…
The term postoperative pulmonary complication is the development of any complications affecting the respiratory system after anesthetic and surgery procedures.…