Arm sensor could replace blood tests for heart surgery patients
NCT ID NCT06602336
Summary
This study is testing a wearable sensor that sticks to the arm to see if it can accurately measure lactate levels in people recovering from planned heart surgery. Researchers will compare the sensor's readings to traditional blood tests taken hourly after surgery. If it works, this device could make recovery more comfortable by reducing the need for frequent needle sticks and might help doctors monitor patients faster in the future.
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