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Feasibility of Remote JVP Assessment - Trial NCT04807985

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Feasibility of Remote JVP Assessment
Feasibility of Remote Assessment of the Jugular Venous Pressure

Study Focus

Congestive Heart Failure

JVPHome and ultrasound

Observational

device

Sponsor & Location

Eastern Regional Health Authority

St. John's, Canada

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Jan 01, 2021

Sep 01, 2021

30 participants

Primary Outcome

Accuracy of JVP assessment using the JVPHome

Summary

The JVPHome is a novel medical device that utilizes machine vision in order to facilitate
 assessment of jugular venous pressure (JVP) height relative to the sternal angle with the
 ultimate goal of enabling remote JVP monitoring. The current study aims to evaluate the
 ability of the JVPHome to enable remote identification of JVP height relative to ultrasound
 among congestive heart failure (CHF) patients when the device is applied by the study team in
 the clinic.

ICD-10 Classifications

Congestive heart failure
Heart failure
Hypertensive heart disease with (congestive) heart failure
Hypertensive heart and renal disease with (congestive) heart failure
Heart failure, unspecified

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT04807985

Device Trial