TerminatedPhase 2NCT01615016

MISurf Versus InSurE. A Comparison of Minimally Invasive Surfactant Application Techniques in Preterm Infants

Studying Infant acute respiratory distress syndrome

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Key facts

Sponsor
Hamilton Health Sciences Corporation
Principal Investigator
Salhab el Helou, MD/AssocProf
McMaster University Children's Hospital/Hamilton Health Sciences
Intervention
Minimally invasive endotracheal surfactant application(other)
Enrollment
4 enrolled
Eligibility
All sexes
Timeline
20122017

Study locations (1)

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