Doctors use tiny camera to solve mystery of Kids' lingering lung infections
NCT ID NCT07421440
Summary
This study is testing whether a procedure called a bronchoscopy can help doctors figure out why some children in intensive care don't get better from pneumonia after five days of antibiotics. Doctors will use a thin, flexible tube with a camera to look inside the lungs and collect fluid samples from 58 critically ill children. The goal is to identify the specific germ causing the infection so doctors can choose more effective, targeted treatments.
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Locations
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faculty of medicine , Abu Elreesh children hospital
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, 11562, Egypt
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faculty of medicine , Abu Elreesh children hospital
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, Egypt
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