Doctors map the hidden heart risks of cooling sick newborns
NCT ID NCT05574855
Summary
This study aimed to better understand how a standard cooling treatment affects the hearts and blood circulation of newborns who experienced oxygen deprivation at birth. Researchers used ultrasound scans to measure heart function and blood flow to the brain and other organs in 113 infants, both during the cooling therapy and as they were warmed back up. The goal was to gather detailed information to help doctors manage these fragile babies more safely.
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Locations
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Centrum Medyczne "ŻELAZNA"
Warsaw, 01-004, Poland
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Department of Neonatology and Neonatal Intensive Care Warsaw Medical University
Warsaw, 00-315, Poland
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Lazarski University Faculty of Medicine
Warsaw, Poland
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Princess Anna Mazowiecka Hospital
Warsaw, 00-315, Poland
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