Wrong bed, higher risk? study probes ER placement and death rates
NCT ID NCT07347847
First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether being admitted to a hospital bed that isn't the right type for your medical needs after an emergency room visit increases the risk of death. Researchers will track about 2,766 patients who need to be hospitalized after an ER visit. The goal is to see if a mismatch in bed placement affects survival, hospital stay length, and other complications.
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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CH Le Mans
Le Mans, France
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CHU Angers
Angers, France
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CHU Nantes
Nantes, France
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CHU Poitiers
Poitiers, France
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CHU Strasbourg
Strasbourg, France
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CHU Toulouse
Toulouse, France
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CHU Tours
Tours, France
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