New wearable device aims to listen to your cough
NCT ID NCT05989698
Summary
This study is testing a new wearable device called the C-mo System to see how well it can automatically detect and analyze coughs. About 245 adults and children (age 2+) with a troublesome cough from conditions like asthma or COPD will wear the device for one day and fill out questionnaires. The goal is to validate the device's accuracy in counting coughs and identifying their type and severity.
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CHUC - Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra
RECRUITINGCoimbra, Portugal
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CHUSJ - Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João
RECRUITINGPorto, Portugal
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HDE - Hospital Dona Estefânia
RECRUITINGLisbon, Portugal
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HFF - Hospital Professor Doutor Fernando Fonseca
RECRUITINGAmadora, Portugal
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HPAV - Trofa Saúde Hospital de Alfena
RECRUITINGAlfena, Portugal
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ICUFP - Instituto CUF Porto
RECRUITINGPorto, Portugal
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Lab3R - Laboratório de Investigação e Reabilitação Respiratória da Escola Superior de Saúde da Universidade de Aveiro
RECRUITINGAveiro, Portugal
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NMS Research - Laboratório de Exploração Funcional | Fisiopatologia
RECRUITINGLisbon, Portugal
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