New chin sensor could speed up sleep apnea diagnosis
NCT ID NCT07269483
Summary
This study is testing a new, small device called Sunrise that sticks to the chin to see if it can diagnose sleep apnea as well as or better than current standard home tests. One hundred adults referred for suspected sleep apnea will use the Sunrise device at the same time as their usual test for one night. Researchers will compare the results to see if the new device helps doctors make treatment decisions faster and improves the patient experience.
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University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust
RECRUITINGBristol, South West, Bs2 8HW, United Kingdom
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