A Study to Compare a New Body-worn Temperature and Activity Measurement Sensor to Existing Devices
Overview
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Study type
ObservationalDescribes the nature of a clinical study. Types include:
- Observational study — observes people and measures outcomes without affecting results.
- Interventional study (clinical trial) — studies new tests, treatments, drugs, surgical procedures or devices.
- Medical records research — uses historical information collected from medical records of large groups of people to study how diseases progress and which treatments and surgeries work best.
Study IDs
Site IRB
- Rochester, Minnesota: 18-011851
Sponsor Protocol Number: 18-011851
About this study
The purpose of this study is to measure body temperature and activity with a newly developed disposable sensor and compare data to that collected by existing gold standard devices in order to quantify accuracy of the new device. The comfort and durability of the adhesive used in the new sensor will also be evaluated.
Participation eligibility
Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or health concerns. Guidelines differ from study to study, and identify who can or cannot participate. There is no guarantee that every individual who qualifies and wants to participate in a trial will be enrolled. Contact the study team to discuss study eligibility and potential participation.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Healthy adult.
- Age 18 or older.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Known sensitivity to adhesives.
- Unwillingness or inability to follow instructions for donning/doffing sensors.
- Unwillingness to carry or follow instructions regarding use of the sensors for the duration of the study.
Participating Mayo Clinic locations
Study statuses change often. Please contact the study team for the most up-to-date information regarding possible participation.
Mayo Clinic Location |
Status |
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Rochester, Minn.
Mayo Clinic principal investigator Kenton Kaufman, Ph.D. |
Closed for enrollment |
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