New breathing device for newborns tested for comfort and safety

NCT ID NCT02030691

First seen May 28, 2026 · Last updated Jun 11, 2026 · Updated 5 times

Summary

This study looked at two different breathing machines used to help newborn babies with breathing trouble. The goal was to see if a newer device called nasal high frequency percussive ventilation (nHFPV) is as well-tolerated as the standard nasal CPAP machine. The study included 49 babies born at 33 weeks or later. Researchers measured brain oxygen levels to compare comfort between the two devices.

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Locations

  • Service de Néonatalogie - Maternité - Hôpital Pellegrin

    Bordeaux, Bordeaux, 33076, France

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