New Pocket-Sized device aims to catch breathing problems after surgery
NCT ID NCT07178236
Summary
This study tested a new portable device called MARIE that monitors a patient's breathing after surgery. Researchers compared it to standard hospital equipment to see if it accurately measures carbon dioxide levels and breathing rate. The goal is to see if this smaller, simpler device could help nurses detect breathing problems earlier in patients recovering from anesthesia.
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Karolinska University Hospital
Stockholm, 17176, Sweden
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