U.S., Aug. 7 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07107425) titled 'How Accurate Is Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitoring During Trendelenburg Laparoscopic Surgery?' on July 30.
Brief Summary: This study will test how accurate a blood pressure cuff is during certain types of surgery.
During some abdominal surgeries done with small tools and a camera (called laparoscopic surgery), doctors place patients in a head-down position called the Trendelenburg position. In this position, it may be harder for the blood pressure cuff on the arm to give correct readings. This study will compare the cuff's readings (non-invasive) with readings from a thin tube placed inside an artery (invasive), which is more ac...