Screening for Heart Failure Using a Multimodal Wearable Device
NCT: NCT06335264 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to find out if there are any patterns in the way people's bodies react to physical activities and their voices when they have heart failure, a disease where the heart cannot function sufficiently. To do this, the investigators will use a smartwatch that can measure multiple signals like the participant's heart rate and movement. Investigators will ask participants with and without heart failure to wear the Watch HOP (from HOP-Child Technologies Inc.) and sensors during physical tasks at their clinic visit at the McGill University Health Centre. Researchers will also record the participants' voices between their visits. The key signals can help find who is at risk for heart failure or develop new ways to monitor and treat it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Screening for Heart Failure Using a Multimodal Wearable Device?
Screening for Heart Failure Using a Multimodal Wearable Device is a clinical trial registered under NCT06335264. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT06335264?
The current status of NCT06335264 (Screening for Heart Failure Using a Multimodal Wearable Device) is: COMPLETED.
When did Screening for Heart Failure Using a Multimodal Wearable Device start?
Screening for Heart Failure Using a Multimodal Wearable Device started on 2024-01-15.
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