Simple scan could save moms from dangerous fluid in lungs
NCT ID NCT07261956
Summary
This study is testing whether a simple, non-invasive lung ultrasound can reliably detect dangerous fluid buildup in pregnant women with severe preeclampsia. Researchers will scan the lungs of 202 women at three key times—upon hospital admission, right after delivery, and about a week later—to see if the ultrasound spots early signs of fluid better than standard checks like listening for crackling sounds. The goal is to provide doctors with a better tool to prevent serious breathing complications, which are a leading cause of illness and death for mothers with this condition.
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