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NCT06726226
This study examines the respiratory outcomes of preterm infants born at gestational ages less than 29 weeks, spanning from birth to 24 months corrected age. It delves into the intricacies of respiratory function impairment attributable to diverse factors, such as respiratory distress syndrome, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, postnatal corticosteroids, ventilatory support, as well as nutritional aspect during NICU stay. Furthermore, it scrutinizes the incidence of chronic respiratory diseases stemming from these conditions, assessing their long-term impact on respiratory prognosis post-discharge. In addition to respiratory aspects, the research extends its focus to the growth and developmental outcomes of preterm infants. By synthesizing these multifaceted elements, the study aspires to enhance current treatments and preventative measures for respiratory conditions in preterm infants.
NCT06577597
This study is designed to understand how the drug GSK3923868 works in the bodies of healthy people from Japanese, Chinese, and European ancestries. This is important to meet the rules for including these groups in future worldwide studies. The study is carefully planned to reduce differences that might come from comparing results across different studies and locations, making it easier to compare results between these ethnic groups. The main goal is to check if GSK3923868 is safe and easy to tolerate when given as a single inhaled dose to healthy people from these three ancestries. The study also wants to see how the drug moves in the blood after a single inhaled dose in these groups. On the first day of the study, participants will be randomly chosen to receive either a single dose of GSK3923868 or a placebo. The aim is to have enough people take part so that 10 healthy people from each ancestry group (a total of 30 people) can successfully finish the study. Should a participant withdraw from the study before completion, the GSK Medical Monitor and the investigator may select a replacement. The replacement participant will be assigned the same treatment as the original participant.