New lung infection treatment could help patients avoid surgery
NCT ID NCT07432373
Summary
This study compares two combinations of drugs injected into the chest to treat serious lung fluid infections. It aims to see which combination works better to drain infected fluid, reduce inflammation, and help patients recover without needing surgery. The study will involve 80 adults with persistent lung infections who haven't responded well to simple drainage.
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National University of Malaysia, Faculty of Medicine
Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, 56000, Malaysia
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