Coffee for babies? trial tests caffeine to help preemies go home sooner
NCT ID NCT07456670
Summary
This is a small pilot study to see if a larger trial is possible. It will test if giving caffeine to preterm babies (born 28-34 weeks) who need help breathing can help them get healthy enough to leave the hospital faster. Researchers will compare caffeine to a placebo (inactive substance) in 62 babies to check if the study plan works and to look for early signs of benefit.
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Kingston Health Science Center
Kingston, Ontario, K7L 2V7, Canada
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