Can a simple air leak test save kids from dangerous breathing trouble?
NCT ID NCT07414472
Summary
This study aims to find a better way to predict which children in intensive care will develop dangerous breathing problems after their breathing tube is removed. Researchers will closely monitor air leak data from the breathing tubes for 12 hours before removal in 400 children aged 0-16. They hope this detailed monitoring will help identify children at risk and prevent serious complications.
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Antwerp University Hospital
RECRUITINGAntwerp, Antwerp, 2650, Belgium
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