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In this pilot study the feasibility continous recording of vital signs in pediatric patients under chemotherapy for cancer, is studied. Vital signs and are recorded with two different wearable devices (WDs): Everion®, by Biovotion (now Biofourmis), Zurich, Switzerland and CORE® by GreenTEG, Zurich, Switzerland. Patients can choose if they want to wear one or both WDs during this study. Those opting to wear two WDs can choose if they want to wear them in parallel, or sequentially. Results from the two different WDs will be compared. Study duration for each participant is 14 days per device.


Clinical Trial Description

In a previous study (Bern 2019 WD Pilot, NcT04134429) the investigators found that continuous recording of vital signs with the Everion® is feasible in good quality across a wide age range (3 to 16 years) of pediatric patients undergoing chemotherapy for cancer. However, the pre-defined criterion to claim feasibility was not formally reached and low compliance was the main reason identified. In this study the investigators want to assess the impact of measures aiming to increase compliance on feasibility for the Everion®. Second, the investigators want to assess the feasibility of a second device, made commercially available only in October 2020, the CORE® WD by GreenTEG. Results from the two different wearable devices will be compared. Study duration for each participant is 14 days per device. ;


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NCT number NCT04914702
Study type Observational
Source University Hospital Inselspital, Berne
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date September 16, 2021
Completion date March 1, 2022

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