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“We’re hoping to be able to detect change in the clinical status of sick CF patients when they come into the hospital,” Dr. Scott Donaldson said. Dr. Stephanie Davis is planning to start her experiments on children 3 to 6 years old with CF, transmitting data from electrodes embedded in the Spandex cloth to small collection computers in a shirt pouch for later removal and clinical analysis. The children’s trial is to evaluate the LifeShirt in about 100 patients at five medical centers. They’ll compare the shirt against two more traditional measures of lung function — spirometry (blowing into tube attached to a meter box to measure air flow and volume) and forced cillometry (a newer technique for measuring lung capacity on Source: Computerized shirt monitors breathing of patients with CF, The Herald-Sun
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