Inhaled Nitric Oxide (iNO) in Post-Pulmonary Embolism (Post-PE)

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2026-07-11
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Overview

Official protocol title:

IMPACT OF INHALED NITRIC OXIDE (INO) ON THE NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF DYSPNEA IN CHRONIC THROMBOEMBOLIC DISEASE AND POST-PULMONARY EMBOLISM (POST-PE) RELATED DYSPNEA

Intervention/treatment:
NITRIC OXIDE
Medical condition:
PULMONARY EMBOLISM
Protocol code:
DMED-2415-20
Control number:
247084
Status:
Closed
Approved:
December 21, 2020
Trial phase:
Other
For more information:
ClinicalTrials.gov - NCT04920695
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Eligibility

Sex: ALL
Age
20 Years and older
Accepts healthy volunteers: No

Contacts and locations

Contact
Sponsor
RESPIRATORY INVESTIGATION UNIT

Locations

Ontario

Respiratory Investigation Unit, Kingston General Hospital
Kingston, Ontario, K7L 2V7
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