U.S., April 22 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07542509) titled 'Digital diagnoSis of Cardiac sOUNd in peDiatric Patients [DI-SOUND Study]' on April 15.

Brief Summary: Neonatal screening procedures for potentially life-threatening congenital cardiovascular diseases (i.e., duct-dependent systemic or pulmonary circulation), currently implemented at the national level, rely primarily on cardiovascular physical examination performed by a neonatologist. More recently, this approach has been complemented by the assessment of hemoglobin oxygen saturation at both the upper and lower extremities (pre- and post-ductal saturation) in order to improve diagnostic sensitivity, although this practice has not y...