Study tests skin sensor vs. blood test for breathing safety
NCT ID NCT07211763
Summary
This study aims to compare two methods for monitoring a patient's carbon dioxide levels during a specific liver tumor procedure. When a special high-frequency breathing technique is used, doctors cannot use the standard breath monitor. Researchers will compare readings from a skin sensor to those from a standard blood test to see if they match. The goal is to gather data to understand if one method is more reliable than the other.
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Sahlgrenska University Hospital
RECRUITINGGothenburg, Sweden
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