New brain monitor trial aims to shield tiniest babies from injury
NCT ID NCT06729398
Summary
This study tested whether using a special brain monitor (called cerebral NIRS) could help prevent brain injuries in very small, premature babies. The monitor tracks oxygen levels in the brain, and doctors used its readings to guide treatment for one group of babies, while another group received standard care. Researchers then checked for brain injuries in both groups to see if the monitor made a difference.
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Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital
Jakarta, Indonesia
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