Gentle light sensor could ease monitoring for tiniest babies

NCT ID NCT06153771

Summary

This study looked at whether a simple, non-invasive sensor that uses light (called NIRS) could provide useful information about a common heart condition in very premature babies. Researchers compared the sensor readings to the standard ultrasound exams in 26 babies born before 32 weeks. The goal was to see if the sensor could help monitor the condition, potentially making care easier and less disruptive for these fragile infants.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Chu Dijon Bourgogne

    Dijon, 21000, France

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