New foot scanner could keep heart failure patients out of hospital

NCT ID NCT06334822

First seen Nov 20, 2025 · Last updated May 03, 2026 · Updated 18 times

Summary

This study tests a device that scans your feet and lower legs to spot early signs of fluid buildup, a common problem in heart failure. The goal is to catch these signs early so doctors can adjust treatment and prevent hospital visits. About 186 adults with heart failure who already take water pills are taking part. The device is designed to be easy to use at home without adding extra work for patients.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust

    London, RM1 2BA, United Kingdom

  • Croydon Health Services NHS Trust

    Croydon, London, CR7 7YE, United Kingdom

  • DR GT Hendow Surgery

    Hull, HU7 4DW, United Kingdom

  • Dr R Raut & Partnership (General Practice)

    Hull, East Riding Of Yorkshire, HU7 5DD, United Kingdom

  • James Alexander Family Practice

    Hull, United Kingdom

  • Modality East Surrey Medical Practice

    Horley, Surrey, RH6 9PT, United Kingdom

  • Modality Partnership Airedale, Wharfedale & Craven:

    Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD21 1LA, United Kingdom

  • Pillsorted Ltd

    Cambridge, CB22 3GN, United Kingdom

  • Sutton Manor Pharma Services

    Hull, HU7 4PT, United Kingdom

  • The Ridings Medical Group

    Brough, East Riding Of Yorkshire, HU15 1AY, United Kingdom

  • West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust

    Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 2QZ, United Kingdom

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