New nasal spray aims to ease Kids' fears during scary lung procedure
NCT ID NCT06755996
Summary
This study tested a new sedation plan for children needing a bronchoscopy, a procedure where a thin tube is inserted into the lungs. Researchers combined a sedative nasal spray with an intravenous drug to see if it made the process safer and more comfortable for kids aged 2 to 6. The goal was to find a better way to help children stay calm and still during this important diagnostic test.
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Tongji hospital
Wuhan, Hubei, 430030, China
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