Smartwatch aims to replace finger pricks for blood sugar checks
NCT ID NCT05904769
Summary
This study tested whether a special smartwatch could accurately measure blood sugar and blood pressure without needles or traditional cuffs. It involved 87 hospitalized patients with diabetes who were already having their vital signs monitored. The goal was to compare the watch's readings against standard, more invasive medical equipment. The trial was terminated early, and its results are not yet publicly available.
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Mayo Clinic Minnesota
Rochester, Minnesota, 55905, United States
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