3D-Printed masks could help kids breathe easier at night
NCT ID NCT05336136
Summary
This study is testing custom-made, 3D-printed masks for children who use non-invasive breathing machines at night. The goal is to see if masks designed specifically for each child's face are more comfortable, fit better, and help kids use their breathing machines more consistently than standard masks. Researchers will work with 15 children aged 8-12 who already use these machines but have trouble sticking with the treatment due to mask discomfort.
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University of Alberta
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