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Clinical Trial

Sequential Compression Device in Distributive Peripheral Edema and Hemodynamic Stability Among Patients in Critical Care Units

NCT: NCT07305870 · ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION

NCT IDNCT07305870
StatusENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Start Date2025-12-28
Completion2026-06-20

Brief Summary

Objectives of The Study: 1. Assess the effectiveness of sequential compression device on distributive peripheral edema and hemodynamic stability for patients in critical care units. 2. Find out relationships between the effectiveness of sequential compression device, range of motion, and synergic effectiveness of both interventions with patients' demographic characteristics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sequential Compression Device in Distributive Peripheral Edema and Hemodynamic Stability Among Patients in Critical Care Units?

Sequential Compression Device in Distributive Peripheral Edema and Hemodynamic Stability Among Patients in Critical Care Units is a clinical trial registered under NCT07305870. Current status: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION.

What is the status of NCT07305870?

The current status of NCT07305870 (Sequential Compression Device in Distributive Peripheral Edema and Hemodynamic Stability Among Patients in Critical Care Units) is: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION.

When did Sequential Compression Device in Distributive Peripheral Edema and Hemodynamic Stability Among Patients in Critical Care Units start?

Sequential Compression Device in Distributive Peripheral Edema and Hemodynamic Stability Among Patients in Critical Care Units started on 2025-12-28.

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