Could this patch tell rescuers when a heart starts beating again?
NCT ID NCT06599073
Summary
This study tested a new, hands-free ultrasound device called RescueDoppler. It's a patch placed on the neck to continuously monitor blood flow to the brain during CPR for cardiac arrest. The goal was to see if it could reliably tell rescuers when chest compressions are working or when the patient's heart has restarted on its own, which current methods struggle to do quickly.
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Locations
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Akershus university hospital
Loerenskog, Akershus, 1478, Norway
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Haukeland University Hospital, Surgical Services Clinic, Department of Emergency Medicine
Bergen, Vestland, 5201, Norway
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Nordland Hospital
Bodø, Norway
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Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet
Oslo, Norway
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Oslo University Hospital Ullevaal
Oslo, Norway
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Oslo University Hospital Ullevål location Lørenskog
Oslo, 1474, Norway
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Sahlgrenska University Hospital
Gothenburg, 41345, Sweden
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St Olavs University Hospital
Trondheim, 7491, Norway
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