Which weaning method works best for tiny lungs?
NCT ID NCT07202299
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at 110 preterm babies (born at 34 weeks or earlier) with breathing problems who need a special ventilator. Doctors want to find out which of two weaning methods helps them come off the machine safely with the fewest complications. The main goal is to see which method leads to fewer babies needing to go back on the ventilator within 72 hours.
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Mansoura University Children Hospital
RECRUITINGAl Mansurah, Egypt
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