Hospital tests bedside cameras to spot heart surgery problems faster
NCT ID NCT07486258
Summary
This study is testing if small cameras placed by a patient's hospital bed can safely and accurately measure vital signs like heart rate and breathing continuously after heart surgery. The goal is to see if this camera system can detect signs of a complication earlier than the standard checks nurses perform a few times a day. Researchers will also ask patients and staff about their experience to see if this type of monitoring is acceptable for daily care.
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Locations
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Catharina Ziekenhuis Eindhoven
Eindhoven, North Brabant, 5623 EJ, Netherlands
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