Newborn Respiratory Distress
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See which Newborn Respiratory Distress trials you may qualify forMany babies born very preterm (\<32 weeks of pregnancy) require support to breathe from a breathing machine (mechanical ventilator) via a breathing tube. Althou…
Many newborn babies have difficulty breathing. When babies need a lot of help, a doctor will intubate them - i.e. put a tube into their windpipe (trachea) - so…
The primary objective of this study is to compare work of breathing indices before and after extubation in intubated premature infants admitted to the Christian…
Being born too early (preterm birth) is the leading cause of death in children world-wide. In Australia, 97% of very preterm babies who are admitted to Neonatal…
This prospective, non-randomized, unblinded pilot study evaluates and compares the intrapulmonary distribution of exogenous surfactant in preterm neonates when…
This study aims to investigate the relationship between the method of surfactant administration and improvements in serial lung ultrasound findings in preterm i…
The goal of this study is to learn how a pregnant person's body processes caffeine and how much caffeine crosses the placenta to the baby. A small dose of caffe…
People with acute respiratory failure usually require the use of an artificial breathing machine, known as a mechanical ventilator. Sedative medications, which…
Evidence suggests that increased intravascular and interstitial fluid load in neonates with transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN) may delay the clearance of…