Smartwatches could give kids with cancer a 72-Hour head start against deadly infections
NCT ID NCT07030998
Summary
This study aims to see if data from wearable devices, like smartwatches, can help detect infections earlier in children receiving cancer treatment. Researchers will collect heart rate, activity, and other health data from 150 children over four weeks to train a computer model. The goal is to spot subtle changes that happen up to three days before a fever starts, allowing for faster medical care.
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The Royal Children's Hospital
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