Clinical Trial

The Noninvasive Blood Pressure Measurement Effect on the Hypotension

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Summary
Around 300 million surgical operations are performed globally, and of these, 40 to 50 million are performed in the USA. The perioperative period is characterized by hemodynamic instability and, most importantly, hypotension. Intraoperative hypotension is frequent, and the incidence ranges between 5% and 99% during non-cardiac surgery, depending on the definition. The aim of the study is determined as the relationship between two different time intervals of measurements and time spent hypotensive under harm thresholds in non-cardiac surgery in adults having non-cardiac surgery. Secondarily, it will be determined if more frequent non-invasive blood pressure measurement use decreases postoperative acute kidney injury. Exploratory, it will be evaluated if more frequent non-invasive blood pressure use causes pain or nerve injury in the arms or not.
Protocol Amendment History 8 amendments
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 8 times since 2023-08-14; most recent amendment 2025-12-21.
Status change: Recruiting → Enrolling by Invitation 2024-10-18
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT05993481
Lead Sponsor Konya City Hospital
Collaborators: Bakirkoy Dr. Sadi Konuk Research and Training Hospital, The Cleveland Clinic
Conditions Hypotension During Surgery
Enrollment 640 participants
Start Date 2024-10-25
Primary Completion 2026-11-25 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-12-15 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-12-29