Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
| NCT number |
NCT03994952 |
| Other study ID # |
0454-19-EP |
| Secondary ID |
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| Status |
Completed |
| Phase |
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| First received |
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| Last updated |
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| Start date |
August 6, 2019 |
| Est. completion date |
March 2, 2020 |
Study information
| Verified date |
September 2023 |
| Source |
University of Nebraska |
| Contact |
n/a |
| Is FDA regulated |
No |
| Health authority |
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| Study type |
Observational
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Clinical Trial Summary
In order to determine equivalency of the Avert Sample Entropy algorithm's ability to be
sensitive to different balance conditions, participants will complete the modified balance
error scoring system (mBESS) while standing on a portable force platform. Human-rated errors
during the mBESS conditions will be recorded, in addition to measuring balance using the Sway
app. These will be compared for levels of agreement and direction of bias using Bland-Altman
analyses.
Description:
This investigation will utilize a single session of data collection, which should last no
longer than 10 minutes per participant. During this session, the investigators will obtain
informed consent, and then the participant will complete a balance test comprised of five,
20-second trials.
The testing procedures are as follows. All participants will perform the mBESS protocol as
outlined by the Sway Balance Application. This protocol consists of a total of 5 balance
trials, each being 20 seconds in duration. Every balance trial is completed with the eyes
closed. Each trial has a different stance configuration: eyes closed feet together, eyes
closed right tandem stance (one foot in front of the other, touching the toe to the heel),
eyes closed left tandem stance, eyes closed right foot balance, eyes closed left foot
balance.
During the test, the participant will hold an iPad mini to their torso, right in front of
their sternum and follow the audio prompts to begin balancing and when the balance trial is
over. The participant will be given instructions that they can change their stance if they
lose their balance, and take a compensatory step if they need it to catch their balance. The
participant will be standing on a Balance Tracking Systems force platform for each test, in
order to capture an additional objective measurement of their balance. The participant will
be asked to ensure they have at least one foot in contact with the plate during each trial.
If a participant should step off of the force platform during an individual trial, the
participant will re-do that balance condition to ensure that each participant has one
complete 20-second trial that has a score from the Sway app, as well as a full 20-second
dataset from the force platform.
The PI will also perform BESS scoring during each trial, and count errors during the testing
session. An error is defined as a participant meeting one of the following criteria: moving
the hands from the iPad, opening the eyes, step stumble or fall, abduction or flexion of the
hip beyond 30°, lifting the forefoot or heel off of the testing surface, remaining out of the
proper testing position for greater than 5 seconds. Each trial, or condition can have a
maximum of 10 errors. If a subject commits multiple errors simultaneously, only one error is
recorded. For example, if an individual steps or stumbles, opens their eyes, and removes
their hands from their hips simultaneously, then they are credited with only one error.