Detection of CardioRespiratory Events Using Acoustic Monitoring in Preterm Infants on CPAP
NCT: NCT05196646 · ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This is an observational, proof-of-concept, feasibility study where 50 preterm infants with gestational age \< 32+0 weeks will be recruited from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at the Montreal Children's Hospital. The study's primary objective is to describe the relationship between respiratory acoustics and airflow and determine the reliability of a novel respiratory acoustic sensor at detecting breathing sounds in preterm infants. The study's secondary objectives are: 1. To compare transthoracic impedance, respiratory inductive plethysmography and an inertial measurement unit for the detection of respiratory efforts in preterm infants. 2. To evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of a novel, non-invasive method for continuously detecting and differentiating cardiorespiratory events in preterm infants on CPAP by integrating measurements of respiratory effort with respiratory acoustic monitoring.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Detection of CardioRespiratory Events Using Acoustic Monitoring in Preterm Infants on CPAP?
Detection of CardioRespiratory Events Using Acoustic Monitoring in Preterm Infants on CPAP is a clinical trial registered under NCT05196646. Current status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT05196646?
The current status of NCT05196646 (Detection of CardioRespiratory Events Using Acoustic Monitoring in Preterm Infants on CPAP) is: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING.
When did Detection of CardioRespiratory Events Using Acoustic Monitoring in Preterm Infants on CPAP start?
Detection of CardioRespiratory Events Using Acoustic Monitoring in Preterm Infants on CPAP started on 2022-12-05.
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