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Perioperative UtiLisation of SupplEmental Oxygen
This study looks at how much oxygen patients need during surgery. Some experts suggest high oxygen levels, but new evidence hints that less might be safer. Researchers want to find the best amount of oxygen to give during operations to help patients recover well.
United Kingdom - recruiting
CMR Right Ventricular Contractile Reserve Following Lung Resection
This study looks at how lung surgery affects heart health. We're using special heart scans to see if removing part of a lung changes how the heart's right side works, and if this affects how well people can do daily activities.
United Kingdom - not yet recruiting
Anaesthetic Technique for Minor Lower Limb Amputation Surgery (ATLLAS)
This study looks at different types of anaesthesia used for operations to remove part of the leg below the ankle. Specifically, it compares local nerve blocks with general anaesthesia to see which is safer and leads to a quicker recovery for patients.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Fasting Induced Hypoglycaemia in Anaesthetised Paediatric Patients
This study looks into low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) in children having surgery under general anaesthetic. It aims to understand why some children develop low blood sugar during fasting and how best to prevent and treat it, especially in younger children.
United Kingdom - not yet recruiting
Cognitive Assessment And Post-Operative Complications After Surgery: Linking Anaesthesia And Risk
This study looks at confusion and memory problems some older people experience after surgery. We're testing how best to study these issues and see if memory tests and blood samples can help us understand why they happen, aiming to make surgery safer for the brain.
United Kingdom