Bandage-Sized sensor could revolutionize brain shunt monitoring
NCT ID NCT05546996
Summary
This study is testing a new wireless sensor, called FlowSense, that sticks to the skin like a bandage. It aims to monitor fluid flow in brain shunts for people with hydrocephalus, a condition involving dangerous fluid buildup. The goal is to provide a quick, bedside check of shunt function to help avoid unnecessary hospital trips and scans.
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Texas Children's Hospital
RECRUITINGHouston, Texas, 77030, United States
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