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Clinical Trial

Data Collection Using Eko Digital Devices in a Clinical Setting

NCT: NCT07227376 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07227376
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2025-09-14
Completion2027-11-30

Brief Summary

The purpose of this research is to prospectively train and validate an artificial intelligence machine learning (ML) algorithm to detect the presence of adventitious lung sounds in adults. Clinicians will use the Eko CORE and/or Eko CORE 500 device(s) in real clinical settings to collect normal and abnormal lung sounds, as part of standard of care clinical practice, which will then be used to explore an ML algorithm for classifiers for wheeze, coarse crackle, fine crackle, rhonchus, stridor, rales, and cough, as well as determine any correspondences between the type and/or location of adventitious lung sounds and the type of pulmonary conditions as reported by clinicians.

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What is Data Collection Using Eko Digital Devices in a Clinical Setting?

Data Collection Using Eko Digital Devices in a Clinical Setting is a clinical trial registered under NCT07227376. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07227376?

The current status of NCT07227376 (Data Collection Using Eko Digital Devices in a Clinical Setting) is: RECRUITING.

When did Data Collection Using Eko Digital Devices in a Clinical Setting start?

Data Collection Using Eko Digital Devices in a Clinical Setting started on 2025-09-14.

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