3D-Printed masks offer new hope for kids struggling with breathing therapy
NCT ID NCT07391150
Summary
This study is testing custom-made, 3D-printed masks and headgear for children who need overnight breathing support at home. The goal is to create better-fitting, more comfortable masks than standard ones, especially for children with facial differences. Researchers will compare the new custom masks to children's current masks by measuring comfort, sleep quality, and how well the breathing support works.
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Sheffield Children's Hospital, Sheffield, UK
Sheffield, S6 5AW, United Kingdom
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