Are doctors or nurses better at spotting pupil changes? study compares human eye to machine
NCT ID NCT06733207
Summary
This study aimed to see how accurately different healthcare workers—senior doctors, resident doctors, and nurses—can assess a patient's pupils by eye. They compared these human assessments to measurements from a precise machine called a pupillometer. The goal was to identify any differences in skill between the groups to help improve training and ensure consistent, accurate checks for patients.
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Damien JOLLY
Reims, France
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