Sticker on chest could replace manual breath counting in hospitals
NCT ID NCT07293299
Summary
This study is testing a small, wireless chest sticker called the PneumoRator that continuously measures a patient's breathing rate. Researchers will attach it to 50 patients having major surgery to see if it's as accurate as current hospital equipment and manual counting by staff. They also want to check if the device is comfortable for patients to wear for several days after their operation.
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University Hospital Southampon NHS Foundation Trust
RECRUITINGSouthampton, United Kingdom
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