Breathing easier: home oxygen tested to protect moms and babies from sickle cell crises

NCT ID NCT02813850

Summary

This study tested whether giving pregnant women with sickle cell disease extra oxygen at home could prevent serious pain episodes and other complications for both mother and baby. It was a large, completed Phase 3 trial involving 178 women across France. Researchers compared standard care to a new approach where women used oxygen concentrators overnight to see if it reduced hospital visits and improved pregnancy outcomes.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Hôpital Necker Enfants-Malades (Public Hospitals of Paris)

    Paris, Paris, 75015, France

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