Sleep Clinical Trial
— SLEEPFASTOfficial title:
Non-Invasive, Non-pharmacologic, Computer Interface Approach to Modulate Electroencephalogram (EEG) Potentials, Alertness and Sleep With Acoustic Stimulation
Verified date | February 2024 |
Source | Elemind Technologies, Inc. |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study seeks to test whether auditory stimulation delivered at specific phases of the alpha oscillation (as measured by electroencephalogram) can accelerate sleep onset.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 200 |
Est. completion date | January 10, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | November 15, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 21 Years to 55 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Able to provide informed consent after reading and answering questions in written English - Self-report that it takes 30 minutes on average or more to fall asleep - Subthreshold to Moderately severe Clinical insomnia symptoms (ISI < 21) - Subthreshold to Moderately severe Clinical insomnia (PSQI > 6) - Minimal risk for severe Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7 < 15) - Minimal risk for severe Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7 < 15) - Individuals that are not actively being treated for anxiety, insomnia, ADHD or other psychological disorders with medications - Self-report of difficulty staying asleep "Moderate," "Severe," or "Very Severe" - Self report of waking up in the middle of the night/early morning one or more times per week Exclusion Criteria: - Unable to read or understand English - Body Mass Index (weight/height ratio) >33 - Self-report of being diagnosed with apnea - Current or past history of a neurological disorder or psychiatric illness - Self-report that it takes less than 30 minutes to fall asleep on average - Severe Clinical insomnia symptoms (ISI > 21) - Good sleepers (PSQI < 6) - High risk for severe Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7 > 15) - Moderate to high risk for alcohol abuse disorder (AUDIT >6) - individuals that are actively being treated for anxiety, insomnia, ADHD or other psychological disorders with medications - Consumption of more than 4 cups of Caffeinated beverages per day - Any caffeine < 6hrs prior to each recording session (e.g. coffee, tea, caffeinated sodas etc.) - Any seizures or family history of seizures - History of migraine - History of brain related injury or unexplained loss of consciousness - Cardiac pacemaker or intracranial metal implant - Pregnant - Taking any anti-depressants, stimulants, medication for hypertension or hypotension and/or cannabis derived products - Cochlear implant in either ear - Diagnosed with hearing impairment or deafness - Works night shifts any night of the week |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Elemind Technologies, Inc | Cambridge | Massachusetts |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Elemind Technologies, Inc. |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in Sleep Onset Latency (SOL) from Sham Block Compared to Stimulation Block | SOL will be determined using objective EEG-based metrics (e.x. time to first observed sleep spindle) derived from recommendations set forth by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). SOL will be assessed for each study day during the sham block in which the device is worn but inactive and compared to SOL for the days in the stimulation block, in which the device is actively delivering auditory stimulation. Subjects will randomly be assigned in regards to the order of sham and stimulation blocks. | At the completion of the study (14 days), including at least 4 days in each block. | |
Secondary | Change in Sleep Efficiency During Sham Block Compared to Stimulation Block | Sleep efficiency, defined as the percentage of time spent asleep out of the total time spent in bed will assessed for each study day during the sham block in which the device is worn but inactive and compared to the sleep efficiency for each day in the stimulation block, in which the device is actively delivering auditory stimulation. Subjects will randomly be assigned in regards to the order of sham and stimulation blocks. | At the completion of the study (14 days), including at least 4 days in each block. | |
Secondary | Sleep Onset Latency After Wake After Sleep Onset Events (WASO) During Sham Stimulation Sessions Compared to Active Stimulation Sessions | Sleep onset latency will be measured after middle-of-night wake up events using EEG-based metrics according to guidelines set forth by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). Stimulation condition (sham or active) will be randomized for each WASO event (including events within a single night as well as across all nights). At the completion of the study, SOL will be compared for WASO events in which sham stimulation was delivered compared to WASO events in which active stimulation was delivered. | At the completion of the study (7-14 days). | |
Secondary | Change in Subjective Sleep Onset Latency (SOL) from Sham Block Compared to Stimulation Block | Subject-reported time to fall asleep will be assessed using the results from a questionnaire that includes the first 9 questions from the Consensus Sleep Diary (Carney et al., 2012). This survey asks the participant to report bed time, wake time, the amount of time it took to fall asleep, the number of awakenings during the night and the total duration of such awakenings. The questionnaire also asks the subject to rate quality of sleep on a 5-point scale from very poor to very good. The reported time to fall asleep on days during the sham block will be compared to the same metric reported on days during the stimulation block. | At the completion of the study (14 days). | |
Secondary | Change in Subjective Daytime Sleepiness (Karolinska Sleepiness Scale) from Sham Block Compared to Stimulation Block | Subject-reported feelings of sleepiness and alertness during the day will be assessed using the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (KSS) questionnaire. This is a single question scale on which sleepiness is assessed using a score from 1-9, with 1 representing a level of high alertness, and 9 representing very sleepy. The reported KSS score during the sham block will be compared to the same metric reported on days during the stimulation block. | At the completion of the study (14 days). |
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