Your phone could help spot dangerous heart rhythms in sleeping kids
NCT ID NCT07148934
Summary
This study aims to test if a smartphone placed on the chest or a smart mattress can reliably detect a fast, abnormal heart rhythm called supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) in children aged 0-10. Researchers will compare these new methods to the standard hospital heart monitor (ECG) to see how well they work. The goal is to develop better tools for monitoring children's heart health, especially while they sleep.
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University of Turku
Turku, 20520, Finland
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