Does feeding tube size matter for kids? new study aims to find out
NCT ID NCT07300865
Summary
This study aims to find out if using a slightly thinner feeding tube (12 Fr) causes fewer complications than a standard thicker tube (14 Fr) in children who need long-term feeding support. Researchers will randomly assign 200 children to receive one of the two tube sizes during their surgery and then track complications like skin irritation, infection, and pain over three months. The goal is to gather better evidence to help doctors choose the best tube size for their young patients.
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Barnkirurgi/Pediatric surgery
RECRUITINGUppsala, 75185, Sweden
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