Could a simple shot after surgery help people breathe easier for longer?
NCT ID NCT07228104
Summary
This study aims to see if injecting steroids directly into a narrowed part of the throat after a surgical procedure can help patients go longer before needing another surgery. It will involve 226 adults with a condition that causes unexplained throat narrowing, making it hard to breathe. The main goal is to measure if this treatment improves breathing flow and delays the return of symptoms.
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Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland, 21231, United States
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