U.S., March 31 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07499128) titled 'Continuous Temperature Monitoring (CTM) for Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS), an Immune-Related Adverse Event' on March 27.
Brief Summary: Background:
Drugs or cell therapies to treat cancer can sometimes cause cytokine release syndrome (CRS). That is, the body makes too many cytokines after treatment. Cytokines are proteins that play a role in the immune system. CRS can cause fever, chills, fatigue, low blood pressure, or breathing problems. Researchers want to know if continuously monitoring a person s body temperature can help reduce the chance of getting serious CRS.
Objective:
To learn if an approved patch called TempTraq ca...