Plain-English translation of NCT06698536 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
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Researchers at Aktiia SA are testing a new device called the Aktiia G2C that measures blood pressure using optical technology (light-based sensors) placed on your fingertip and wrist. The goal is to see how well this new device works compared to standard blood pressure cuffs. This is a one-time visit study where you'll help researchers collect data to improve blood pressure monitoring technology.
Current blood pressure monitors rely on cuffs that squeeze your arm, which can be uncomfortable and inconvenient for daily use. This trial is exploring whether optical sensors on the finger and wrist could offer a gentler, more practical way to measure blood pressure accurately.
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You'll attend one visit that lasts about 15 minutes. You'll sit comfortably while researchers take three blood pressure measurements using the new Aktiia G2C device on your fingertip and wrist, and compare those readings to two standard reference devices (a bracelet monitor and a traditional oscillometric cuff). No injections, medications, or follow-up visits are needed.
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