Ears on your breathing: new tech aims to prevent sedation scares during common scopes
NCT ID NCT06938919
Summary
This study tested a new electronic system that listens to breathing sounds to improve safety for patients sedated during common gastrointestinal scopes like colonoscopies. It compared the new sound monitor against standard monitoring in 200 patients to see if it reduced breathing problems and the need for extra sedative drugs. The goal was to provide doctors with better information to prevent over-sedation and related complications.
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National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
Taipei, Taiwan
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