An Evaluation of Non-invasive Acoustic Approach to Detect and Monitor Cerebral Vasospasm

Authors
Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2017
HeadSense (HS)-1000 device, a proprietary non-invasive brain monitor, is expected to safely and accurately monitor physiological signs of the brain with minimal discomfort to patients, providing information about normal or abnormal brain-related conditions and providing decision-making support for physicians. The investigators hypothesize that the HS-1000 is capable of detecting vasospasm using the raw acoustic data derived from the noninvasive procedure.
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