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Shocking the diaphragm: new trial aims to speed ventilator weaning

NCT ID NCT07204821

First seen Oct 31, 2025 · Last updated Apr 29, 2026 · Updated 18 times

Summary

This study will test if using electrical stimulation on the muscles that help you breathe in (inspiratory) versus the muscles that help you breathe out (expiratory) can improve weaning outcomes in patients on mechanical ventilators. The trial will enroll 48 adults aged 45-65 who have been on a ventilator for at least 24 hours. Researchers will measure blood gases, diaphragm movement, and how long patients stay in the ICU.

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    Cairo, Egypt

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