A study by a multidisciplinary team at CHOC found quantitative pupillometry likely can’t help diagnose acute concussions in children.
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CHOC tests novel digital screening tool to identify and navigate patient families’ social needs
CHOC’s Emergency Department and mobile clinic tests digital screening tool to quickly identify social needs of patient families and provide resources.
Sepsis study could lead to groundbreaking targeted immunomodulatory treatment
CHOC participates in exciting study of sepsis, aimed to design personalized treatment and therapies to address patients’ immune profiles.
Wellness on Wheels poised to expand services, complete study on mobile app for asthma patients
CHOC’s Wellness on Wheels program conducts study, provides community-based asthma care and plans to expand to other services.
New study shows promise of AI in helping to diagnose and treat rare autoimmune disorder
CHOC Research studies the use of artificial intelligence tools in detecting juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM), a rare autoimmune disorder.
CHOC IRB members serve critical role of protecting the rights of human research subjects
Meet members of CHOC’s institutional review boards (IRB), who protect the rights and welfare of pediatric patients recruited to participate in studies.