New sensor could help ER doctors pinpoint breathing emergency causes faster
NCT ID NCT06556797
Summary
This study is testing whether a simple skin sensor can help emergency doctors quickly tell if a patient's sudden breathing trouble is caused by heart problems or other issues. Researchers will compare measurements from the skin sensor with standard blood tests in 45 adults coming to the emergency room with breathing difficulties. The goal is to see if this non-invasive method can provide faster, more accurate information to guide treatment decisions.
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Emergency Department Hospital Avicenne
RECRUITINGBobigny, 93000, France
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