Headband ultrasound aims to simplify detection of dangerous blood flow bypasses
NCT ID NCT07414446
Summary
This study is testing a new portable ultrasound device called SONAS, which is worn like a headband, to see if it can detect abnormal connections between blood vessels in the heart and lungs as well as the current standard test. The research involves 40 adults with a genetic condition called HHT who are already scheduled for a routine 'bubble' heart ultrasound. Participants will wear the SONAS headband during their standard test to compare the results and see if the new device is accurate and can help tell where the problem is located.
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St. Antonius Hospital
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