New sensor aims to predict breathing machine success
NCT ID NCT07109570
Summary
This study aims to find better ways to predict when a critically ill patient in the ICU is ready to breathe on their own after using a ventilator. Researchers will test a new, non-invasive sensor that measures muscle activity and oxygen use during a short breathing test. The goal is to see if this new information can help doctors make safer decisions about removing the breathing tube.
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Leiden University Medical Centre
RECRUITINGLeiden, 2300 ZA, Netherlands
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