New study seeks safer way to wake kids from surgery

NCT ID NCT07204990

Summary

This study aims to find the safest way to remove breathing tubes from children after surgery. Researchers will compare removing the tube when the child is awake versus removing it while still asleep and replacing it with a different airway device. The goal is to see which method causes fewer breathing problems, less pain, and less nausea after surgery.

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  • Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist

    Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27157, United States

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  • Bern University Hospital

    Bern, Switzerland

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  • Istituto Giannina Gaslini

    Genova, Italy

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  • Perth Children's Hospital

    Nedlands, Western Australia, 6909, Australia

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  • The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104-4313, United States

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  • The Kids Research Institute Australia

    Nedlands, Western Australia, 6909, Australia

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  • University of São Paulo

    São Paulo, Brazil

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  • Uppsala University Hospital

    Uppsala, Sweden

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