Can your phone help control asthma when You're pregnant?
NCT ID NCT05047419
Summary
This study tested whether people with asthma, including pregnant women, would regularly use a smartphone app connected to a home breathing monitor (peak flow meter) and share the data with their care team. The goal was to see if this home-monitoring approach was practical and acceptable, potentially helping doctors better manage asthma, a condition that needs careful control during pregnancy for the health of both mother and baby.
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University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics
Iowa City, Iowa, 52242, United States
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