Doctors test High-Tech belt and ultrasound to see inside lungs of struggling patients
NCT ID NCT07423338
Summary
This study aims to see if two safe, non-invasive tools can help doctors better understand how patients with sudden, severe lung failure are breathing while using non-invasive support like oxygen masks or CPAP. Researchers will use a chest belt and an ultrasound machine to measure breathing muscle activity and lung function in up to 50 patients over 72 hours. The main goal is to see if these tools are practical and useful for hospital staff making treatment decisions, not to test a new treatment.
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