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Using Laser Spatiotemporal Photoplethysmogram and Computational Method for Management of Chronic Disorders.

Using Laser Spatiotemporal Photoplethysmogram and Computational Method for Management of Chronic Disorders.

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21 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This investigational study is carried out to find out if a smartwatch monitor worn on the wrist that acts like a blood pressure monitor, will be able to replace the traditional blood pressure measurements using the traditional cuff that is wrapped around your arm.

Description

NHC inpatients (Group A) Patients will be required to put on the LSPPG wearable sensor to take measurement once a day, starting from the day of recruitment till day of discharge. 3 ECG electrodes with cable linking to the LSPPG sensor wearable will also be attached on the chest. This helps to capture ECG rhythm at the same time. Study team member will assist the patient to take daily measurement.

NHC Outpatients scheduled for 24-Hour ABP monitoring (Group B) Patients will wear the LSPPG wearable sensor whilst wearing the 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitor. 3 ECG electrodes with cable linking to the LSPPG sensor wearable will also be attached on the chest. This helps to capture ECG rhythm at the same time. Readings will be obtained on an hourly basis during the duration of wearing the ambulatory blood pressure machine (clinical grade device).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Above 21 years of age
  • Sufficient language skills in English, Chinese, Malay or Tamil
  • Provided informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Skin sensitivity to adhesives

Study details
    Blood Glucose Monitoring
    Blood Pressure Measurement

NCT06717646

National Heart Centre Singapore

14 October 2025

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