Can a breathing Tube's 'Leak' signal danger for kids after ICU?
NCT ID NCT07414472
Summary
This study aims to find a better way to predict if a child will develop a dangerous breathing problem called stridor after a breathing tube is removed in the intensive care unit. Researchers will closely monitor air leak data from the breathing tube for 12 hours before its removal in 400 children. The goal is to see if specific leak patterns can warn doctors about which children are at risk, potentially preventing serious complications.
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Antwerp University Hospital
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