Doctors test how fast air should flow to help preemies breathe easier
NCT ID NCT06622902
Summary
This study aims to understand how changing the air flow rate in a non-invasive breathing machine affects carbon dioxide levels in premature infants. Researchers will observe 45 preterm babies, randomly switching between low and high flow settings while monitoring their breathing. The goal is to gather knowledge to help doctors fine-tune breathing support for these vulnerable newborns.
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Rambam Medical Center
RECRUITINGHaifa, 31096, Israel
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