NAVA Versus BiPAP Non-Invasive Respiratory Support in Infants Following Congenital Heart Surgery (NAVA)
Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist (NAVA) Versus Conventional Biphasic Positive End Expiratory Pressure (BiPAP) Non-Invasive Respiratory Support in Infants Following Congenital Heart Surgery
Sponsor: Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota
Terminated
Very small percentage of enrolled patients needing non-invasive support and small chance of us reaching target enrollment within funding period.
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See all terminations from Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota
A NA clinical study on Respiratory Failure, this trial is terminated or withdrawn. The trial is conducted by Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota and has accumulated 12 data snapshots since 2017. Longitudinal tracking of this trial contributes to a broader understanding of treatment development timelines.
Status Flow
Change History
12 versions recorded-
Sep 2024 — Present [monthly]
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Jul 2024 — Sep 2024 [monthly]
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Jan 2023 — Jul 2024 [monthly]
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Dec 2022 — Jan 2023 [monthly]
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Dec 2021 — Dec 2022 [monthly]
Terminated NA
▶ Show 7 earlier versions
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Jan 2021 — Dec 2021 [monthly]
Terminated NA
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Nov 2020 — Jan 2021 [monthly]
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Apr 2020 — Nov 2020 [monthly]
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Feb 2020 — Apr 2020 [monthly]
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Nov 2019 — Feb 2020 [monthly]
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Mar 2019 — Nov 2019 [monthly]
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Status: Recruiting → Terminated
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Jun 2017 — Mar 2019 [monthly]
Recruiting NA
First recorded
Mar 2017
Trial started
Per CT.gov start date — pre-dates our first snapshot
Eligibility Summary
No eligibility information available.
Contact Information
- Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota
For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .