Race to get preemies off ventilators: new sedation drug tested
NCT ID NCT06878703
Summary
This study is testing which of two sedation drugs helps very premature babies come off breathing machines faster. It will involve about 380 babies born before 32 weeks who need a ventilator. Researchers will compare a newer drug, dexmedetomidine, against the commonly used midazolam to see if it leads to quicker, safer breathing independence.
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Hospital Armand Trousseau, APHP Service : Department of Neonatology
RECRUITINGParis, 75012, France
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