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Performance of the Aktiia Optical Blood Pressure Monitoring Device Against Double Auscultation

Performance of the Aktiia Optical Blood Pressure Monitoring Device Against Double Auscultation

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21-85 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study with N = 225 participants (1 cohort of a minimum of 85 and maximum of 140 participants, and an additional cohort with 85 participants) over 9 visits has been designed to assess the accuracy of Aktiia.product-us systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements against double-auscultation reference measurements. In order to induce blood pressure changes and to simulate ambulatory scenarios, the study participants will be asked to perform a set of activities, involving body position changes and physical exercises. Additionally, this study will compare the heart rate measured by Aktiia.product-us against the reference readings provided by a finger pulse oximeter (as per ISO80601-2-61). The reliability of the auscultation readings will be controlled with simultaneous volume-clamp measurements.

Description

According to the World Health Organization, by 2025 hypertension will affect 1.5 billion adults worldwide. Half of the adult population suffering from hypertension is currently not diagnosed and half of the treated population is not at the defined target of BP.

Widespread use of out-of-office Blood Pressure measurement is one of the proposed strategies to fight against hypertension worldwide.

Aktiia S.A. has developed an intermittent automated non-invasive cuffless blood pressure monitor, determining the values of the systolic blood pressure, the diastolic blood pressure and the heart rate. This miniature device is comfortably positioned with a bracelet on a user's wrist.

The goal of this study is to establish a reasonable assurance of safety and effectiveness with Aktiia OBPM system for monitoring blood pressure in home use.

In particular, the study will collect data from subjects by means of the device under test and collect data from subjects by means of double-auscultation, pulse oximetry and volume-clamp BP reading while subjects wear the devices at different body positions and induce Blood Pressure changes, during eight visits that will be held over the span of seven days, and generate performance reports.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adult subjects (aged between 21 and 85 years old)
  • Subjects can read and speak French
  • Subjects can perform simple physical exercises
  • Subjects agreeing to attend the totality of 9 visits
  • Subjects that have signed the informed consent form

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Clinical staff collaborating with study PI
  • Subjects with tachycardia (heart rate at rest > 120bpm)
  • Subjects with atrial fibrillation
  • Subjects with diabetes
  • Subjects with renal dysfunctions
  • Subjects with hyper-/hypothyroidism
  • Subjects with pheochromocytoma
  • Subjects with Raynaud's disease
  • Subjects with trembling and shivering
  • Subjects with interarm systolic difference > 15 mmHg
  • Subjects with interarm diastolic difference > 10 mmHg
  • Subjects with arm paralysis
  • Women in known pregnancy (for ARM 1 only)
  • Subjects with an arteriovenous fistula
  • Subjects with arm amputations
  • Subjects with the upper arm circumference < 22cm or > 42 cm
  • Subjects with the wrist circumference > 21 cm
  • Subjects with the exfoliative skin diseases
  • Subjects with lymphoedema

Study details
    Hypertension
    Blood Pressure
    Heart Rate

NCT05236348

Aktiia SA

27 January 2024

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