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NCT06654115
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Wireless Physiologic Monitoring After Cesarean

Sponsor: Lund University

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Summary

With over 18.5 million procedures performed worldwide and increasing, Cesarean section (CS) is the commonest surgical procedure. Inpatient monitoring is typically intense due to high risk for hemorrhage and other complications in the immediate post-operative period. Vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, saturation and temperature are monitored every 10-15 minutes. Maintaining this level of monitoring requires a significant dedication of human resources which is unattainable in resource-limited settings (RLS). Advancements in wireless physiologic monitoring offer a novel strategy to improve current monitoring levels. Through our project, we will evaluate the clinical use of a wireless physiological monitoring system for immediate postpartum monitoring in women after CS. Our primary aims are: I) To explore the clinical adequacy of wireless physiologic monitoring vs standard of care (SOC) monitoring immediately after uncomplicated Cesarean section in a RLS II) To explore the usability of wireless physiologic monitoring vs SOC monitoring among healthcare staff in a RLS

Official title: Wireless Vital Sign Monitoring in Women After Cesarean Birth in Pakistan

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

100

Start Date

2023-10-22

Completion Date

2025-08-15

Last Updated

2024-10-23

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Wireless Physiologic Monitoring

YHE® BP Doctor Pro Blood Pressure Smartwatch, which is a commericially available device. The device can monitor heart rate, blood pressure and saturation.

Locations (1)

Sir Ganga Ram Hospital

Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan