TRICA study
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Study Overview:
The TRICA study (NCT03923127) is a prospective, single-center study that evaluates the diagnostic performance of wearable sensors in postoperative patients, conducted in collaboration with CZE, Philips, and TUe.
Key Participants:
- 350 bariatric and abdominal surgery patients
Primary Objective:
The aim of the study was to develop a Remote Early Warning Scoring (REWS) system based on continuous heart rate and respiratory rate measurements using the wearable biosensor, Healthdot. The diagnostic performance of REWS was compared to the traditional Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) in detecting patient deterioration.
Key Results and Benefits:
The REWS system demonstrated diagnostic accuracy comparable to the conventional MEWS, effectively identifying postoperative patient deterioration. Healthdot enabled continuous monitoring without requiring manual spot checks, enhancing early detection and improving patient care outcomes.
Study Duration:
Start: April 2019
Status: Completed, 2022
Evidence:
- A wearable patch based remote early warning score (REWS) in major abdominal cancer surgery patients|August 2022|European Journal of Surgical Oncology: Read the article
- Reliability of heart rate and respiration rate measurements with a wireless accelerometer in postbariatric recovery|April 2021|PLOS ONE:
About This Trial: Read the article
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