Breathing tube data may predict dangerous stridor in kids

NCT ID NCT07414472

First seen Feb 18, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 12 times

Summary

This study is collecting information from breathing tubes used in children in the intensive care unit. The goal is to see if this data can help predict which children will develop stridor (noisy, difficult breathing) after the tube is taken out. Up to 400 children aged 0-16 who have been on a breathing tube for at least 6 hours will be included. The findings could help doctors identify at-risk children earlier and improve their care.

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Study contacts

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  • Antwerp University Hospital

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    Antwerp, Antwerp, 2650, Belgium

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