Sticky neck sensor aims to catch dangerous opioid breathing slows
NCT ID NCT06442488
Summary
This study tested a small, wireless sensor that sticks to the neck to monitor breathing. Researchers wanted to see if it could accurately measure breathing rate and detect pauses in breathing (apnea), especially in noisy places like hospitals where opioid painkillers are used. They compared the sensor's readings to standard hospital equipment in 14 healthy adults during a 90-minute session.
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Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19107, United States
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