New hope to shield ventilated kids from deadly pneumonia
NCT ID NCT06488794
Summary
This study aims to see if giving a nebulized antibiotic (colistimethate sodium) can prevent pneumonia in children who need a breathing machine (ventilator). Researchers will compare the antibiotic to a placebo (inactive substance) in 400 children under 14 years old. The goal is to reduce infections, shorten time on the ventilator, and improve outcomes for these critically ill children.
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