Finger-Prick and phone app aim to replace blood draws for pregnant women
NCT ID NCT05977686
Summary
This study is testing new, faster ways to check for low iron (anemia) in pregnant women. Researchers will compare three simpler methods—a finger sensor, a finger-prick test, and a phone app that analyzes a photo of the fingernail—to the standard blood draw from the arm. The goal is to see if these easier tests are accurate and could make checking for anemia more convenient, especially in clinics with fewer resources.
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George Washington University
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGWashington D.C., District of Columbia, 20037, United States
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Inova Health System
RECRUITINGFalls Church, Virginia, 22042, United States
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