In this study, we aim to compare the effects of end-tidal controlled and manually controlled low-flow anesthesia on anesthetic agent consumption in elective surgeries.
In this study, we aim to compare the effects of end-tidal controlled and manually controlled low-flow anesthesia on anesthetic agent consumption in elective surgeries. This evaluation will contribute to understanding whether automated systems provide measurable advantages in clinical settings.This evaluation will contribute to understanding whether automated systems provide measurable advantages in clinical settings.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
132
Anesthesia management by using low flow anesthesia
Elzem Sen
Gaziantep, Sehitkamil, Turkey (Türkiye)
anesthesic gas consumption
Time frame: At the end of the surgery
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