Sleep Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of SmartSleep Technology for Improving the Efficiency and Restorative Quality of Sleep in Healthy Adults in Order to Mitigate Cognitive Performance Deficits Due to Sleep Restriction and Emergency Awakenings
| Verified date | September 2022 |
| Source | University of Pennsylvania |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
This study aims to assess whether slow wave sleep enhancement using SmartSleep technology benefits daytime cognitive performance during periods of chronic sleep restriction.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 9 |
| Est. completion date | June 30, 2021 |
| Est. primary completion date | June 30, 2021 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 30 Years to 55 Years |
| Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Bachelor's degree or Master's degree (or the equivalent in work experience) in a relevant field, and/or military service. - Free of psychological/psychiatric conditions that preclude participation. - BMI < 35. - Self-reported regular sleep schedule; able to maintain their sleep schedule during the course of the study. - Self-reported sleep duration of 6-8.5 hrs per night (verified by 6 work days of ambulatory sleep monitoring with wrist actigraphy and daily logs). - Ability to read/write English. Exclusion Criteria: - History of neurological, psychiatric, or other medical condition that excludes participation. - Current mania or psychosis. - Current depression as determined by the Beck Depression Inventory (Beck, 1996). - Alcohol or drug abuse in the past year based upon history and urine toxicology screen. - Excessive alcohol intake (= 21 drinks per week) or binge alcohol consumption (> 5 drinks per day). - Excessive caffeine consumption (> 650mg/day combining all caffeinated drinks regularly absorbed during the day). - Current smoker/tobacco user, or using nicotine replacement therapy. Those that have been nicotine-free for 30 days will be included. - Acute, chronic, or debilitating medical conditions, major Axis I psychiatric illness based on history, physical exam, blood and urine chemistries, and CBC. - Individuals who self-report a history of recurrent seizures or epilepsy or have a history of medical conditions that could increase the chance of seizures (e.g. stroke, aneurysm, brain surgery, structural brain lesion). - Cardiovascular, neurological, gastrointestinal, or musculoskeletal problems that exclude participation. - Major controlled or uncontrolled medical condition such as congestive heart failure, neuromuscular disease, renal failure, cancer, COPD, respiratory failure or insufficiency, or patients requiring oxygen therapy (as determined by self-report). - Currently working night, swing, split or rotating shift. - Current use or use of within the past month of a prescription or over-the-counter sleep medication or stimulant; use of psychoactive medication (based on self-report and review with a study clinician). - Pregnant or currently breast feeding - Prior history or diagnosis of any sleep disorder - High Risk of OSA based on STOP-BANG Questionnaire ("yes" on at least 4 of 8 questions) - High Risk of Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) based on Cambridge-Hopkins Screening questionnaire - High Risk of Insomnia based on Insomnia Severity Index (score of 22 or higher) - Individuals who self-report severe contact dermatitis or allergy to silicone, nickel or silver. - Individuals who self-report moderate hearing loss. - Inability to achieve appropriate headband fit. - Planned travel across more than one time zone one month prior to and/or during the anticipated period of the study with SmartSleeps device use. - Intentional naps during the week. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| University of Pennsylvania | National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Philips Healthcare, University of Wisconsin, Madison |
United States,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Psychomotor Vigilance Test-Brief (PVT-B) | The PVT is a simple reaction time test that requires participants to react, as quickly as possible, by pressing a response key as soon as a rolling number counter presented in a box in the center of the computer screen appears. The PVT is a validated and widely-used measure of vigilant attention that is sensitive to the effects of sleep loss. The primary outcome was the number of PVT lapses. The minimum number of PVT lapses is "0" and there is no maximum number of lapses, which are defined as response times >355 ms. More PVT lapses indicates worse performance. | Days 3-6 | |
| Primary | Slow-wave Activity | Total delta power measured during sleep | Days 3-6 | |
| Secondary | Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST) | The Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST) is a widely used measure of cognitive throughput and cognitive instability that is sensitive to the effects of sleep loss. The DSST was adapted from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale. Participants are shown an array of symbols and with corresponding numbers on a keyboard. They are then presented the symbols one at a time in random order and must respond with the correct corresponding number as quickly as possible. The primary outcome was number correct and given the established practice effects on the DSST, this measure was corrected for practice effects. The DSST has a minimum of "0" correct responses and does not have a maximum; a higher number on the DSST represents better performance. | Days 3-6 | |
| Secondary | Descending Subtraction Task (DST) | The Descending Subtraction Test (DST) is a measure of working memory that is sensitive to the effects of sleep loss. The DST requires participants to mentally subtract numbers in a sequential fashion as quickly as possible. For example, if the starting number is 987, the participant subtracts nine from 987, with the difference being 978, the participant then subtracts eight from 978, and so on subtracting by seven, six, five, four, three, two, and one, from each difference at which point, and the participant then recycles the subtraction sequence beginning at nine again. The DST has a minimum of "0" correct responses and does not have a maximum; a higher number on the DST represents better performance. The primary outcome on the DST was Number correct. | Days 3-6 | |
| Secondary | Robotic On-Board Trainer (ROBoT) Task | The Robotic On-Board Trainer (ROBoT) task is NASA's platform for training astronauts to perform docking and grappling maneuvers using the Canada Arm. The system is based on highly realistic 3D simulations of the arm and associated physics. The ROBoT system involves a left-hand translational controller (x/y/z directions) and a right-hand rotational controller (pitch/roll/yaw), plus two laptop computer screens. Key performance metrics include: (i) docking position accuracy, (ii) docking orientation accuracy, (iii) total task time, and (iv) smoothness of approach trajectory, which are aggregated to generate the primary outcome, which is the mean weighted score . The weighted score ranges from 0 to 10 and a lower score indicates better performance. | Days 3-6 |
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