New hope for tiniest lungs: safer breathing treatment tested for preemies

NCT ID NCT07030270

Summary

This study is testing two different methods for giving surfactant, a medicine that helps premature babies' lungs work better. Researchers will compare giving the medicine through a thin tube (LISA method) versus through a small airway device placed in the throat (SALSA method). The goal is to find out which approach causes fewer breathing problems during the procedure and leads to better short-term outcomes for infants born at 29 weeks or later.

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