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Non-invasive and Continuous Blood Pressure Monitoring

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Brief Summary

The goal of this observational study is to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of the VeriTrack non-invasive blood pressure monitor compared to radial arterial catheterization in adult surgical patients.

The main question it aims to answer is:

How well does VeriTrack measure continuous blood pressure compared to an arterial catheter?

Researchers will compare VeriTrack readings to arterial line measurements to determine if the VeriTrack provides comparable accuracy and clinical utility.

Participants will wear the VeriTrack device during surgery and have a radial arterial catheter placed as part of standard care.

Study Type
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Observational

Eligibility

Gender
All
Healthy Volunteers
No
Minimum Age
18 Years
Maximum Age
N/A

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients whose blood pressure will be monitored using an arterial line during their procedure
  • Patients who have a palpable dorsalis pedis pulse

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients who have non-palpable dorsalis pedis pulses
  • Patients whose limbs are inaccessible for placement of Vena Vitals Wearable
  • Patients with known allergy to adhesives and/or silicone
Study Stats
Protocol No.
25-1252
Category
Healthy Volunteers
Principal Investigator
Christine T. Nguyen-Buckley, MD
Christine T. Nguyen-Buckley, MD
Anesthesiology
Christine T. Nguyen-Buckley, MD
Contact
  • Abi Rae Rusconi
Location
  • UCLA Westwood
For Providers
NCT No.
NCT06887465
For detailed technical eligibility, visit ClinicalTrials.gov.