Doctors test simple breathing pause to guide Life-Saving fluids for sick babies
NCT ID NCT04932590
Summary
This study tested a new method to help doctors decide when to give fluids to very sick babies in shock. Researchers temporarily paused the breathing machine for 15 seconds to see if it could predict whether the baby's heart would respond well to extra fluids. The goal was to avoid giving unnecessary fluids, which can be harmful, to 10 newborns and infants on breathing machines in intensive care.
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Hôpital Armand Trousseau
Paris, 75012, France
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