U.S., May 7 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07570537) titled 'TubeClear System Evaluation in Pediatric Patients' on April 30.

Brief Summary: Enteral access devices (EADs) provide necessary hydration, nutrition, and medications to numerous patients in hospitals across the United States. When patient's EAD becomes clogged it can delay administration of important nutrition and medications which can cause adverse effects such as malnutrition, and dehydration, especially in pediatric patients. Traditional methods of unclogging EADs can require the use of special enzymes or chemicals but these produce a variable rate of success. The TubeClear system has been developed to help alleviate the need for us...