Smart machine takes over weaning for tiny lungs: could it be safer?
NCT ID NCT06832163
First seen May 13, 2026 · Last updated May 13, 2026
Summary
This study tests a new 'smart' feature on a machine that delivers inhaled nitric oxide to newborns with a serious lung condition called PPHN. Normally, doctors manually lower the gas dose step by step, which can be inconsistent and time-consuming. The smart device automatically reduces the dose in a steady, controlled way. Researchers will check if this automated method is safe and effective in 30 newborns.
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Children's Hospital of Fudan University
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