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Surfactant Deficiency Syndrome Neonatal

16 registered clinical trials studyying Surfactant Deficiency Syndrome Neonatal7 currently recruiting.

StatusTrialSponsorPhase
Not Yet RecruitingdeMISTify: The Impact of Ventilator Pressure Levels During Minimally Invasive Surfactant Therapy on Lung Aerat
NCT07522346
Murdoch Childrens Research InstituteN/A
Not Yet RecruitingVideo vs. Direct Laryngoscopy for Less Invasive Surfactant Administration
NCT07426016
University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterN/A
Not Yet RecruitingDuration of Surfactant Administration and Impact on Stabilisation of Vital Parameters in Very Preterm Neonates
NCT07261787
Medical University of GrazPhase 4
RecruitingPragmatic Evaluation of Respiratory Distress Syndrome Treatment in Africa
NCT06554522
Indiana UniversityPhase 4
WithdrawnFast Assessment of Surfactant Deficiency in Preterm Infants to Speed up Treatment
NCT05638568
Rigshospitalet, DenmarkN/A
Not Yet RecruitingLess Invasive Surfactant Administration in Late Preterm or Early Term Born Infants
NCT06421506
King's College Hospital NHS TrustN/A
CompletedPain Assessment During Less-Invasive-Surfactant-Administration
NCT06150586
University of Zurich
CompletedFast Assessment of Surfactant Deficiency in Preterm Infants to Speed up Treatment - Validation Study
NCT05615428
Rigshospitalet, Denmark
CompletedLISA vs INSURE in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants. A Manikin Study
NCT04944108
University Hospital PadovaN/A
RecruitingSurfactant Administration by Insure or Thin Catheter
NCT04445571
Karolinska InstitutetN/A
CompletedSurfactant Nebulization for the Early Aeration of the Preterm Lung
NCT04315636
University of ZurichPhase 3
UnknownComparison of the Results of Transcutaneous Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen Pressure in Premature Neonates Who Under
NCT04505176
Hacettepe University
CompletedEarly Caffeine and LISA Compared to Caffeine and CPAP in Preterm Infants
NCT04209946
Sharp HealthCareN/A
WithdrawnStudy on the Effects of Different Premedication for LISA on Stress and Cerebral Tissue Oxygenation in Preterm
NCT03718507
ASST Fatebenefratelli SaccoPhase 1
CompletedFeasibility Study - Neofact
NCT04086095
University Hospital TuebingenN/A
RecruitingPremedication for Less Invasive Surfactant Administration
NCT03735563
University of OuluPhase 4