U.S., June 2 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07617142) titled 'Impact of Continuous Isotonic Saline Nebulisation Combined With Heated Humidification on the Rheology of Bronchial Secretions.' on April 14.

Brief Summary: This study aims to evaluate whether adding a continuous mist of saltwater (saline nebulization) to warmed, humidified air can improve the properties of mucus in the lungs compared to humidified air alone.

Some patients with chronic lung diseases produce large amounts of thick mucus, which can be difficult to clear and may worsen breathing. Making this mucus easier to move and remove could help improve comfort and breathing.

In this study, 35 adult patients hospitalized for lung ...