Listening to bubbles to help tiny lungs breathe
NCT ID NCT07060833
Summary
This study aims to see if the sounds from a breathing support machine (called bubble CPAP) can be used to monitor how well it's working for premature babies. Researchers will record sounds from the machine and measure the air pressure delivered to 30 infants in the NICU. The goal is to develop a new, non-invasive way to check if the breathing support is effective without disturbing the baby.
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McGill University Health Center
RECRUITINGMontreal, Quebec, H4A 3J1, Canada
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