Respiratory Disease Clinical Trial
— REMAP-WEST-FEAOfficial title:
A Small-scale Study to Capture Acoustic Pathophysiological Parameters, in the Community, Through a Wearable Device, and to Evaluate the Technical and Practical Feasibility of Utilising This Data as Part of a Medical Device System.
The aim of this study is to explore the acceptability and feasibility of a novel medical device system for remote monitoring of breath and heart sounds (replicating remotely, and in an easy-to-use garment, that which a clinician would do with their stethoscope to listen to a patient's chest, by evaluating sounds captured through a wearable device (Senti)). As a first-in-man study, the investigators will investigate the safety of the Senti device, the usability and acceptability of the device; and ensure technical and practical feasibility of the device in a real-world clinical setting. 10 patients will be recruited (the study participants) in two tranches (6 and 4) who are being discharged from A&E into the care of the community respiratory team. These patients will wear the Senti device. The first tranche will use the device over a single session lasting 20 minutes only. The second tranche (which will include patients from tranche one, and which will only proceed if no adverse events are detected in tranche one), participants will wear the device at their discretion (particularly encouraged to wear overnight) over the course of 5 days. The investigators will survey the study participants to answer three key questions: 1. What is the feasibility of the Senti data-capture device? 2. Is this device usable in clinical practice? 3. What are the requirements to train patients to use the device? The investigators will also consider: 4. Does the device function technically and practically, in real-world clinical scenarios? 5. What are the key expected and unexpected safety issues related to using the device (with a particular emphasis on whether the device is likely to cause pressure sores). These questions will establish the feasibility of using the Senti data capture device as part of a novel medical device system for the autonomous evaluation and monitoring of bioacoustic signals.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 10 |
Est. completion date | April 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | March 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Patients attending A&E who are being discharged from A&E into the care of the community respiratory team. Exclusion Criteria: - Patients unable to give their consent. - Patients with a known sensitivity or allergy to any of the components of the device. - Patients with any active implanted devices (such as pacemakers or vagal nerve stimulators). - Patients with existing pressure sores across the area this device would come into contact (predominantly, across the thorax). - Patients with significant cognitive impairment or limiting physical disabilities - to the extent that they are not able to manage their own ADLs; except where sufficient family or care support is available to manage the device functions (in which case, the device may be used with caution). |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Senti Tech | Liverpool | Merseyside |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Senti Tech Ltd |
United Kingdom,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Patient-rated device acceptability | Patient questionnaire "on a scale of 1 ("I would not approve at all") to 5 ("I would greatly approve and would like this to become standard practice"), to what extent would you approve of this device being used to enable clinicians to assess your heart and lung sounds as part of a telephone consultation?" | 1 month | |
Primary | Patient-rated device comfort | Patient questionnaire "on a scale of 1 ("Very difficult to use") to 5 ("Very easy to use"), how easy to use is the device?" | 1 month | |
Primary | Patient-rated device ease of use | Patient questionnaire "on a scale of 1 ("Too uncomfortable to use for more than an hours or so") to 5 ("As comfortable as a T-Shirt"), how comfortable is the device?" | 1 month | |
Primary | Expert-rated device data quality | An appropriately qualified person (with clinical experience of auscultation) to rate quality of data captured by the device, as compared subjectively against the quality that they typically expect from standard auscultation, on a scale of 1 ("Much poorer data quality [than standard auscultation]") to 3 ("equivocal data quality") to 5 ("Much higher data quality"). | 1 month | |
Primary | Adverse events and adverse device events. | The number of participants experiencing adverse events, both arising from use of the device or otherwise, will be reported. Adverse events will be categorised as unexpected or expected, serious or otherwise, device-related or un-related. | 1 month | |
Secondary | Length of time spent with the device on the patient. | Length of time over which a patient has used the device, as measured using a structured, binned multiple-choice survey. This is a custom-made scale titled "In the past 24 hours, for how many hours have you worn the Senti device?" with a minimum value of 0 hours and a maximum value of 24 hours. 8 options which include a range of times are available for selection. | 1 month | |
Secondary | Length of time taken for the patient to apply the device | Length of time taken for the patient to put the device on, as measured by an investigator with a stop watch. | 1 month | |
Secondary | Time spent to train patients to use the device. | Length of time taken to train patients to use the device, as measured by an investigator with a stop watch. | 1 month | |
Secondary | Pressure sore EPUAP grade | For those patients who develop pressure sores, the pressure sore will be graded using the European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel grading system from a grade of grade 1 through to grade 4, including unclassified gradings and moisture lesions. (Patients will be graded as "No pressure sores" if there are no pressure sores noted on examination). | Through study completion, once per day. |
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