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This prospective cohort study will determine the diagnostic accuracy of the Owlet OSS 3.0 monitor for the detection of episodes of bradycardia and/or hypoxemia among infants.
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Lead Sponsor
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Collaborators
NCT06535074 · Hypoxemia of Newborn
NCT03799861 · Stillbirth, Neonatal Respiratory Depression, and more
NCT02347241 · Hypoxia, in Liveborn Infant, Neonatal Asphyxia, and more
UAB Hospital
Birmingham, Alabama
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