Do hospital ventilators deliver the right amount of air? a study for kids
NCT ID NCT06232915
Summary
This study aimed to check if the breathing machines used during children's surgery deliver the exact amount of air they are programmed to give. Researchers planned to measure the airflow in children aged 0-18 who were having surgery and compare it to the machine's settings. The goal was to gather information to improve the safety and precision of mechanical ventilation.
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Nationwide Children's Hospital
Columbus, Ohio, 43205, United States
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