U.S., Dec. 30 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07308171) titled 'Nasal Airflow to Modulate Dyspnea in Tracheostomized Patients' on Dec. 15.

Brief Summary: The hypothesis of the present study is that restoring nasal stimulation alleviates dyspnea and improves respiratory drive. The aim of this study is to compare three non-pharmacological approaches designed to restore nasal stimulation (continuous nasal airflow, nasal sprays, and facial airflow) in tracheotomized patients dependent on mechanical ventilation.

Study Start Date: Feb., 2026

Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL

Condition: Ventilated Patients

Intervention: PROCEDURE: Baseline

patient ventilated through the tracheostomy with initial ventil...