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Development of a digital diagnostics rapid Lung Maturity Test (LMT) for premature infants, to assist neonatologists in the diagnosis of Respiratory Distress Syndrome at birth

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Deliverables

Approved publication (opens in new window)

SIME will submit the Publication to the International Ethics committee & Authority in M28 for approval & publication by M30 (Task 5.4) Aim to complete this task in M30.

Project Specific Website (opens in new window)

Dissemination actions will include: • Project specific website (Task 6.1)

Production tooling, sample batch (spectrometers) (opens in new window)

SIME will obtain quotes for production tools. Based on the technology report in task 2.2, SIME will acquire sample tooling which through an iterative process, they will work towards an approved production tooling. SIME will produce a sample batch in M30 (Task 2.4). This deliverable to complete in M30

Publications

Rapid test for lung maturity, based on spectroscopy of gastric aspirate, predicted respiratory distress syndrome with high sensitivity (opens in new window)

Author(s): Henrik Verder, Christian Heiring, Howard Clark, David Sweet, Torben E. Jessen, Finn Ebbesen, Lars J. Björklund, Bengt Andreasson, Lars Bender, Aksel Bertelsen, Marianne Dahl, Christian Eschen, Jesper Fenger-Grøn, Stine F. Hoffmann, Agnar Höskuldsson, Maria Bruusgaard-Mouritsen, Fredrik Lundberg, Anthony D. Postle, Peter Schousboe, Peter Schmidt, Hristo Stanchev, Lars Sørensen
Published in: Acta Paediatrica, Issue Volume 106, Issue 3, 2016, Page(s) 430–437, ISSN 1651-2227
Publisher: Wiley
DOI: 10.1111/apa.13683

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