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NCT Number: NCT06933550

PREMEDICAL is a Clinical Investigation Aiming to Create a Data Basis That Can be Used to Enrich Information Collected in the Course of the Classic Patient Journey. Patients in the Emergency Department Will be Asked to Answer Patient-related and Symptom-oriented Questions. Minimum Age is 18 Years

The goal of this clinical investigation is to create a new type of data basis that can be used to enrich information collected in the course of the classic patient journey, such as medical history forms and discharge letters. Therefore, it is planned to collect new, patient-related and symptom-oriented data on site and directly from patients in the emergency department (female/male; at least 18 years old).

The main question it aims to answer is:

- Can a detailed medical history with additional enriched information from XUND improve the quality of outpatient care?

Selected patients in the waiting area of the emergency department will record their symptoms on a tablet and answer the questions asked about their symptoms.

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Key information

Age range

18 year and older

Sex eligibility

All sexes

Study type

Observational

Primary location

Medical University of Graz

Graz, Austria

Location status: Recruiting

Location contact

Lars-Peter Kamolz, Univ.-Prof. Dr.med., MSc

CONTACT

[email protected]

+43 316 385-14685

Lars-Peter Kamolz, Univ.-Prof. Dr.med., MSc

PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Who can participate

Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.

Inclusion criteria

  • a signed informed consent form;
  • signed consent and admission to the emergency department of the emergency medicine clinic
  • Triage category 3, 4 or 5 based on the triage procedure according to the Manchester triage system used in Austria
  • the physical and mental ability to operate the tablet and answer the questions
  • 18 years of age or older;
  • knowledge of the German language.

Exclusion criteria

  • not meeting all inclusion criteria

Treatment and study plan

Primary outcomes

  1. XUND Symptom Checker

    Time frame: through investigation completion, an average of 1 year

    The fundamental element of the proposed project is the aggregation of novel, patient-related and symptom-oriented data on-site and directly from patients in the emergency department. The objective of this study is to establish a novel type of data basis, with the potential to enhance the information collected during the conventional patient journey, including medical history forms and discharge letters. XUND's Symptom Check, which has been certified as a class IIa medical device, will be used to collect the data. Selected patients in the emergency waiting area record their symptoms on a tablet and answer the questions asked. The Symptom Check is powered by an AI-driven medical knowledge base of 520+ conditions and 21,000+ symptom variants.

Study contacts

Contact information is provided by the study sponsor or research team.

Lukas Seper

CONTACT

[email protected]

0043 1 9053804 222

Pia Rottjakob, MPH

CONTACT

[email protected]

Sponsors and collaborators

Lead sponsor

XUND Solutions GmbH

Industry

Collaborators

  • Medical University of Graz

Registry information

Official study title

FFG PREMEDICAL (Clinical Investigation of a Medical Device According to MDR Article 82, Para.1 and Austrian Law §13 Para. 3 MPG, BGBI. I No. 122/2021 - Study Without Influence on Diagnostics/Therapy)

Important dates

Study start
2025
Primary completion
2026
Study completion
2026
First posted
Apr 18, 2025
Registry last updated
Apr 16, 2026

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