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NCT05914324
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Outpatient Pediatric Pulse Oximeters in Africa

Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The primary objective of this clinical trial is to evaluate the performance of three pulse oximeters during outpatient care within Cape Town, South Africa. This objective will be achieved through generating evidence on how, why, for whom, to what extent and at what cost can paediatric pulse oximetry devices improve the management of hypoxemic children. This will be done with two inter-linked studies: * Aim 1: Determine the impact of two novel paediatric pulse oximeter devices on the correct management of hypoxaemia. * Aim 2: Describe the burden of hypoxaemia and risks for mortality amongst children presenting with acute respiratory infections in a low-resource setting in Cape Town.

Official title: Evaluating Novel Pediatric Pulse Oximeters for Outpatient Child Pneumonia Care in Sub-Saharan Africa

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

0 Months - 23 Months

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

1200

Start Date

2024-11-04

Completion Date

2026-12-31

Last Updated

2025-12-03

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Phefumla device

The Phefumla device uses the Motorola Moto G Power mobile phone. The device utilizes an Android 10 operating system and has 64 gigabyte memory with 4 gigabyte random access memory (RAM). The battery is a 5000 milliampere lithium polymer rechargeable battery, which should last at least 24 hours with minimal phone use. Data can be stored on the device and integration with information systems is planned. The reflectance sensor works on a variety of body parts including the finger, toe, and forehead.

DEVICE

LB-01 device

The LB-01 probe uses transmissive oximetry with the light-emitting diode (LED) and photodetector (PD) positioned opposed to one another when placed on body tissues like fingers, and is used with the Acare pulse oximeter device. The LB-01 probe is an elongated clip sensor with an offset optics location near the hinge, permitting stable positioning on the child's big toe. By incorporating softer hollow silicone pads this design grasps the foot while placing the optics over the toe, to minimize movement artifact, an important issue for child measurements. The soft pads allow comfortable use across the smaller foot of neonates, and the design remains similar enough to a conventional finger sensor that it can be used on adult fingers as well.

Locations (1)

Desmond Tutu TB Centre

Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa