Respiratory Failure (Pediatric Patients)
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See which Respiratory Failure (Pediatric Patients) trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Respiratory Failure (Pediatric Patients) trials you may qualify forThe investigators hypothesize that a simple 3-point tracking device that uses motion sensors attached to the abdomen and chest of a child will provide informati…
This prospective observational study will evaluate the safety and performance of the MiniLung petite kit in neonatal and pediatric patients with acute respirato…
The extubation process is critical to the future health outcomes of the pediatric patient because it tests the ability of the respiratory system to function wit…
In the United States, the current standard of prehospital (i.e. outside of hospitals) emergency care for children with life-threatening illnesses in the communi…
A prior research indicated that asynchrony between the patient and ventilator occurred in 33 percent of 19,175 breaths, and was seen in every patient. The most…
The goal of this worldwide observational study is to investigate ventilation practice in critically ill pediatric patients. The main questions it aims to answer…
People with acute respiratory failure usually require the use of an artificial breathing machine, known as a mechanical ventilator. Sedative medications, which…
A prospective cluster-randomized quality improvement trial was conducted to evaluate whether a structured nurse education program on ventilator waveform interpr…