New breathing maneuver could help kids bounce back faster after surgery
NCT ID NCT07193719
Summary
This study is testing a specific breathing technique, called a lung volume optimization maneuver, for children in two critical situations. For kids recovering from heart surgery, it aims to see if the technique improves heart function and lung mechanics, potentially shortening their time on a ventilator. For children with severe respiratory failure, it aims to see if the technique can improve their lungs enough to avoid or shorten the need for life-support machines like ECMO.
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German Heart Center of the Charité
RECRUITINGBerlin, 13353, Germany
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