Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Change from baseline in Movement Disorder Society-Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS) Part III (Motor Score) at 20 minutes |
The primary efficacy endpoint is the overall change from baseline to 20 minutes after onset of stimulation in MDS-UPDRS motor score (MDS-UPDRS Part III), comparing the sham arm vs the average 20-minute change of the 20-minute and 60-minute auricular stimulation. Each parkinsonian sign or symptom is rated on a 5-point Likert-type scale (ranging from 0 to 4), with higher scores indicating more severe impairment. |
Baseline, 20 minutes after the stimulation is initiated |
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Secondary |
Area Under Curve |
The area under the curve (AUC) of change from prior to stimulation in MDS-UPDRS Part III total motor score over the entire 120 minute post-stimulation follow-up interval, comparing the sham treatment to the 20 and 60 minute treatments with auricular muscle zone stimulation by subject and by treatment group. |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Maximal improvement in MDS-UPDRS motor score (MDS-UPDRS Part III) from prior to stimulation to any of the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Maximal improvement in MDS-UPDRS motor score (MDS-UPDRS Part III) from prior to stimulation to any of the follow-up time points (20 ,40, 60, 90, and 120 minutes after onset of stimulation). Each parkinsonian sign or symptom is rated on a 5-point Likert-type scale (ranging from 0 to 4), with higher scores indicating more severe impairment |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) scored by the subject prior to stimulation and at the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) scored by the subject prior to stimulation and at the follow-up time points (20,40, 60, 90, and 120 minutes after onset of stimulation). Seven point Likert scale ranging from 1= much worse to 7= much better |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Timed Get Up and Go test prior to stimulation and at the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Timed Get Up and Go test prior to stimulation and at the follow-up time points (20 ,40, 60, 90, and 120 minutes after onset of stimulation). |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Clinical Global Impression of Change (CGIC) prior to stimulation and at the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Clinical Global Impression of Change (CGIC) prior to stimulation and at the follow-up time points (20 ,40, 60, 90, and 120 minutes after onset of stimulation). Seven point Likert scale ranging from 1= much worse to 7= much better |
Baseline, 120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Kinesia-ONE™ Variable: Finger Tapping Speed Score comparison between the three different treatments at the specified times of just before stimulation and at the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Kinesia-ONE scores ranged from 0 to 4 (where 0 is normal and 4 represents severe abnormalities), with negative change from Baseline scores indicating improvement in disease symptoms. |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Kinesia-ONE™ Variable: Rest Tremor Score comparison between the three different treatments at the specified times of just before stimulation and at the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Kinesia-ONE scores ranged from 0 to 4 (where 0 is normal and 4 represents severe abnormalities), with negative change from Baseline scores indicating improvement in disease symptoms. |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Kinesia-ONE™ Variable: Averaged Finger Tapping Speed and Resting Tremor Scores comparison between each study arm at the specified times of just before stimulation and at the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
The finger tapping speed scores and resting tremor scores were averaged and provided as one score ranging from 0 to 4 (where 0 is normal and 4 represents severe abnormalities), with negative change from Baseline scores indicating improvement in disease symptoms. |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Kinesia-ONE™ Variable: Postural Tremor Score comparison between the three different treatments at the specified times of just before stimulation and at the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Kinesia-ONE scores ranged from 0 to 4 (where 0 is normal and 4 represents severe abnormalities), with negative change from Baseline scores indicating improvement in disease symptoms. |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Kinesia-ONE™ Variable: Finger Tapping Amplitude Score comparison between the three different treatments at the specified times of just before stimulation and at the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Kinesia-ONE scores ranged from 0 to 4 (where 0 is normal and 4 represents severe abnormalities), with negative change from Baseline scores indicating improvement in disease symptoms. |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Kinesia-ONE™ Variable: Hand Grasp Speed Score comparison between the three different treatments at the specified times of just before stimulation and at the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Kinesia-ONE scores ranged from 0 to 4 (where 0 is normal and 4 represents severe abnormalities), with negative change from Baseline scores indicating improvement in disease symptoms. |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Kinesia-ONE™ Variable: Hand Grasp Amplitude Score comparison between the three different treatments at the specified times of just before stimulation and at the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Kinesia-ONE scores ranged from 0 to 4 (where 0 is normal and 4 represents severe abnormalities), with negative change from Baseline scores indicating improvement in disease symptoms. |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Kinesia-ONE™ Variable: Rapid Alternating Movement Speed Score comparison between the three different treatments at the specified times of just before stimulation and at the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Kinesia-ONE scores ranged from 0 to 4 (where 0 is normal and 4 represents severe abnormalities), with negative change from Baseline scores indicating improvement in disease symptoms. |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Kinesia-ONE™ Variable: Rapid Alternating Amplitude Score comparison between the three different treatments at the specified times of just before stimulation and at the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Kinesia-ONE scores ranged from 0 to 4 (where 0 is normal and 4 represents severe abnormalities), with negative change from Baseline scores indicating improvement in disease symptoms. |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Kinesia-ONE™ Variable: Dyskinesia Score comparison between the three different treatments at the specified times of just before stimulation and at the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Kinesia-ONE scores ranged from 0 to 4 (where 0 is normal and 4 represents severe abnormalities), with negative change from Baseline scores indicating improvement in disease symptoms. |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Determination by the investigator of dyskinesia severity by MDS-UPDRS Part IV prior to stimulation and at the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Determination by the investigator of dyskinesia severity by MDS-UPDRS Part IV prior to stimulation and at the follow-up time points (20 ,40, 60, 90, and 120 minutes after onset of stimulation). dyskinesia severity is rated on a 5-point Likert-type scale (ranging from 0 to 4), with higher scores indicating more severe impairment |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated |
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Secondary |
Determination by a consensus between subject and investigator of whether the subject is "OFF" or "ON" prior to stimulation and at the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Determination by a consensus between subject and investigator of whether the subject is "OFF" or "ON" prior to stimulation and at the follow-up time points (20 ,40, 60, 90, and 120 minutes after onset of stimulation). |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Change in mood as measured by the Depressed Mood Score from baseline to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Change in mood as measured by the Depressed Mood Score in Part I of MDS-UPDRS from pre-stimulation to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Change in mood as measured by the Anxiety Mood Score from baseline to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Change in mood as measured by the Anxiety Mood Score in Part I of MDS-UPDRS from pre-stimulation to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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Secondary |
Change in subjects' sense of well-being as measured by an exploratory ordinal scale prior to stimulation and at the follow-up time points up to 120 minutes after onset of stimulation. |
Change in subjects' sense of well-being as measured by an exploratory ordinal scale prior to stimulation and at the follow-up time points (20 ,40, 60, 90, and 120 minutes after onset of stimulation). Scores ranged from +3 to -3 (+3 represents more comfortable - much greater peace of mind; and -3 represents more uncomfortable and have a much greater worse peace of mind |
120 minutes after stimulation is initiated. |
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