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Keywords: Airway Obstruction; Bronchoscopy; Chalcogens; Clinical Research; Clinical Trials and Studies; Diagnostics and Screening; Endoscopy; Health and Medicine; High-Frequency Jet Ventilation; High-Frequency Ventilation; Respiration Disorders; Respiratory Insufficiency; Respiratory Therapy; Respiratory Tract Diseases and Conditions; Respiratory Tract Diseases and Conditions - Airway Obstruction; Surgery; Surgical Procedures EN Airway Obstruction Bronchoscopy Chalcogens Clinical Research Clinical Trials and Studies Diagnostics and Screening Endoscopy Health and Medicine High-Frequency Jet Ventilation High-Frequency Ventilation Respiration Disorders Respiratory Insufficiency Respiratory Therapy Respiratory Tract Diseases and Conditions Respiratory Tract Diseases and Conditions - Airway Obstruction Surgery Surgical Procedures 558 558 1 06/12/23 20230612 NES 230612 2023 JUN 15 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Hematology Week -- Staff editors report on the newly launched clinical trial, NCT05881863, which has the following summary description: "Thermal ablation (use of treatment modalities that generate heat) has become a widely used tool for treatment of central airway obstruction (e.g. laser, electrocautery, radiofrequency, and argon plasma coagulation). The co-investigators of this study have recently collected data on AiO2 during rigid bronchoscopy using manual low frequency jet ventilation/high frequency jet ventilation with a period of apnea. [Extracted from the article]
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