Hyperthyroidism/Thyrotoxicosis clinical trials at University of California Health
1 research study open to eligible people
AI Tool for Detecting Thyrotoxic States
open to eligible people ages 22 years and up
This observational study aims to evaluate the performance of a software-based medical device, Glandy HYPER, in detecting the thyrotoxic state in patients with hyperthyroidism. The device utilizes heart rate data collected from commercially available wearable devices and compares it with thyroid function test results. The study will enroll patients diagnosed with Graves' disease, monitoring their heart rate during sleep and correlating these measurements with free T4 levels obtained through serial blood testing. No investigational device output will be disclosed to participants, and the study will not alter standard clinical care.
at UCSF
Our lead scientists for Hyperthyroidism/Thyrotoxicosis research studies include Umeshi Masharani, MD.
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