Study asks: can some newborns skip breathing support machines?

NCT ID NCT07390812

Summary

This small pilot study is testing whether full-term newborns with mild breathing difficulties can safely manage without a common breathing support machine called CPAP. Researchers are closely watching 22 babies born via scheduled C-section to see if careful observation alone is safe for these infants. The main goal is to gather information to see if this gentler approach could be an option, while monitoring for any risks like a collapsed lung.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Hackensack Univeristy Medical Center

    Hackensack, New Jersey, 07601, United States

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