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GentleFit Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV) Interface Trial

GentleFit Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV) Interface Trial

Recruiting
38-3 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The primary objective is to compare pressure achieved by GentleFit Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV) nasal mask and nasal prong to standard of care interface. Secondary objectives include to monitor skin integrity, clinical parameters, and adverse events. Additionally, to evaluate clinician opinion of ease of application and overall fit of GentleFit NIV interfaces and headgear.

Description

Current NIV interfaces commercially available do not address all size and anatomical gaps present in the pediatric population. To overcome this challenge, nasal mask and nasal prong prototype interfaces have been designed to fill some of the current size gap. These interfaces, known as GentleFit NIV, need to be trialed to ensure appropriateness of design and patient tolerance for 4-8 hour application intervals, as is standard of practice for current devices on the market.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Children with corrected gestational age ≥ 38 weeks through 3 years old weighing > 3.5kg.
  2. Children who are on clinically stable Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV) settings, defined as no escalation in support in the last 6-8 hours.
  3. Parental/guardian permission (informed consent).

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Children whose nares, face, or head do not fit the manufacturer sizing guide for nasal mask and nasal prongs.
  2. Facial anomalies (e.g. cleft lip).
  3. Existing skin injury present in an area where GentleFit NIV interfaces or headgear would contact skin.
  4. Patient's emergent condition.

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Study details
    Device Ineffective
    Device Induced Injury

NCT06833294

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

1 November 2025

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