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CompletedNCT04082819

MediBeat - HeartBeat Observation Trial

Determining the Accuracy of the HeartBeat Algorithm for Calculating Blood Pressure

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
94 (actual)
Sponsor
SE Health · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
25 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The goal of the study was to compare the current gold standard blood pressure instrument (a mercury-filled sphygmomanometer with cuff and stethoscope) with the new experimental algorithm developed by HeartBeat Technologies Ltd. To that end, participants were recruited from Markham, Ontario and participated in a series of alternating blood pressure measurements over a period of 45 minutes. Comparisons were made between manual measurements and device measurements to determine the quality of the device readings. Measurements were taken by trained nurses and staff were consistent across the study duration.

Detailed description

The gold standard instrument for blood pressure measurement is a mercury-filled sphygmomanometer with cuff and stethoscope (Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health; Canadian Electronic Library, 2012). However, such a device is not the most convenient for client self-monitoring or virtual (remote) care. Thus, there is a desire for an accurate, reliable alternative for the traditional mercury-containing sphygmomanometer. HeartBeat Technologies Ltd. ("Heartbeat") has developed a novel approach to measuring blood pressure after an initial blood pressure reading using the conventional measurement method, supplemented by specific characteristics of a person (age, gender, height, weight, and heart rate), has established a "baseline measurement" for the person. The "novel approach" uses a finger pulse oximeter, the Contec CMS50EW device (Figure 1) (manufactured by Contec Medical Systems Co., Ltd., Shanghai, People's Republic of China). The finger pulse oximeter detects the changes in blood volume directly below the person's skin and indirectly measures oxygen saturation in the blood. The measurement is in the form of a photoplethysmogram (PPG) which is captured by the Contec oximeter and then, by Bluetooth technology, transmitted to a smartphone or tablet. A HeartBeat application, called MediBeat, on the smartphone or tablet then transmits the PPG to a server where a proprietary algorithm analyzes the baseline measurement for the person and the PPG to calculate the person's current blood pressure. Heartbeat's intent is that the current blood pressure reading would then be made available to both the client and the health provider through separate web-based interfaces. Providers would be able to log onto the HeartBeat web-based application from anywhere to review and monitor the blood pressure of multiple clients, while clients can log onto the application to track their own measurements.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEContec CMS50EWParticipants' blood pressure will be measured 3 times with the wearable finger pulse oximeter at their study visit.
DEVICESphygmomanometerParticipants' blood pressure will be measured 4 times manually with a blood pressure cuff at their study visit.

Timeline

Start date
2019-10-04
Primary completion
2019-11-22
Completion
2019-12-17
First posted
2019-09-09
Last updated
2020-04-01
Results posted
2020-04-01

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Canada

Regulatory

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04082819. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.