Sticky sensor could replace blood tests for heart patients
NCT ID NCT06602336
Summary
This study is testing a new wearable sensor that sticks to the arm to continuously measure lactate, a substance in the body that can signal stress. Researchers want to see if the sensor's readings are as accurate as traditional blood tests taken from patients recovering from planned heart surgery. If it works, this device could make recovery more comfortable by reducing the need for frequent needle sticks and could help doctors monitor patients faster in the future.
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