New sound sensor could spot breathing trouble in preemies

NCT ID NCT07552025

First seen May 14, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 3 times

Summary

This study will test a new wireless acoustic sensor that listens to airflow and chest movements to detect breathing problems in extremely preterm infants (born before 29 weeks). The sensor aims to be more accurate than current monitoring methods. Researchers will compare its performance in 50 infants at different stages between 32 and 44 weeks of age.

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    Montreal, Quebec, H4A 3J1, Canada

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