clinical trial · NCT03770858
Wearable Skin Sensors to Assess Nocturnal Scratch Behavior
Atopic DermatitisCrisaboroleScratch sensor
brief summary
Pilot study of flexible and wearable sensor to monitor nocturnal scratching behavior
started
Apr 18, 2019
primary completion
Aug 30, 2021
completion
Aug 24, 2022
last updated
Oct 13, 2023
detailed description
Present an advanced flexible, and wearable sensor intimately coupled to the skin that can measure the full spectrum of relevant physiological parameters associated with atopic dermatitis including scratch count, scratch duration, scratch intensity, heart rate, heart rate variability and respiratory rate.
official title
A Single Arm, Prospective Clinical Study Using Novel Wearable Sensors to Assess the Improvement of Nocturnal Scratch Behavior and Sleep Quality in Children With Mild-to-moderate Atopic Dermatitis Treated With Topical Crisaborole
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