Can a simple gas help fragile newborns breathe easier?

NCT ID NCT07247240

First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 18 times

Summary

This study tests whether inhaled nitric oxide can help newborns with a hole in their diaphragm (congenital diaphragmatic hernia) who also have high blood pressure in their lungs. About 40 babies will receive the gas, and doctors will check if their oxygen levels improve. The goal is to see if this treatment can stabilize breathing in these critically ill infants.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Asan Medical Center

    Seoul, Seoul, 05505, South Korea

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  • Chonnam National University Hospital

    Gwangju, 44935, South Korea

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  • Seoul National University Children's Hospital

    Seoul, 03080, South Korea

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  • Severance Hospital

    Seoul, 03722, South Korea

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