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Respiratory Monitoring System Safety and Performance Study

Recruiting
Conditions
Tidal Volume
Respiratory Rate
Breathing Sounds
Pulmonary Function Test
Ventilators
Registration Number
NCT05812378
Lead Sponsor
RTM Vital Signs, LLC
Brief Summary

The goal of this observational study is collect data to evaluate the efficacy of the RMS system in monitoring, recording, and presenting respiratory function data to the user in participants scheduled for pulmonary function testing (PFT).

Participants will complete:

* 60 episodes of data collection with a decreased tidal volume

* 30 episodes of data collection with an increased tidal volume

* 80 episodes with normal tidal volume breathing

The TSS will continuously transmit sound data to an adjacent personal computer (PC) via Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE). TSS trachea sound data will be recorded on the PC and then transmitted via a secure wireless network to an RTM cloud account that is HIPPA compliant.

Reference breathing data will be simultaneously recorded using an FDA approved hospital ventilator (Hamilton Medical, HAMILTON-C1) with a calibrated pneumotach, capnometer, and a tight-fitting face mask. This system accurately measures and records a spontaneously breathing patient's RR, TV, MV, and end-tidal carbon dioxide concentration.

Detailed Description

Observational single-center data will be captured on up to 50 patients scheduled for pulmonary function testing (PFT) at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital's (TJUH) outpatient PFT facility. Plan is to record a complete data set from 30 patients. Breathing data for this study will be collected in the PFT facility by research personnel approximately 1 hour before or after the scheduled PFT test. Study personnel will adhere the TSS to the skin over the proximal trachea (midline above the sternal notch). The patient's neck will be examined prior to TSS attachment.

The TSS will continuously transmit sound data to an adjacent personal computer (PC) via Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE). TSS trachea sound data will be recorded on the PC and then transmitted via a secure TJUH wireless network to an RTM cloud account that is HIPPA compliant.

Reference breathing data will be simultaneously recorded using an FDA approved hospital ventilator (Hamilton Medical, HAMILTON-C1) with a calibrated pneumotach, capnometer, and a tight-fitting face mask. This FDA approved system accurately measures and records a spontaneously breathing patient's RR, TV, MV, and end-tidal carbon dioxide concentration.

Study subjects will breathe through the HAMILTON ventilator's face mask, , capnometer, and pneumotach over a range of RR, TV, and MV with the data recorded on a computer. Each study subject will breathe with a normal RR, TV, and MV for approximately 5 minutes. Each subject will then breathe with a normal RR and a decreased tidal volume for approximately 60 to 80 seconds episode (shallow breathing), followed by a rest period (normal breathing). Each subject will then breathe with a normal RR and an increased tidal volume for approximately 60 to 80 seconds episode (deep breathing), followed by a rest period (normal breathing). This series of breathing will take approximately 7.5 minutes to record. Each subject will complete a second series of breathing using the identical methods. Study subjects will observe a computer screen that displays breath- by-breath tidal volume to help them maintain their tidal volume in the desired range during each recording.

Plan is to record and analyze approximately 280 breaths per study subject and 8,400 breaths from the 30 study subjects.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
50
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age 21 to ≤ 80 years
  • Subject has no active signs/symptoms of a respiratory infection, severe asthma, severe bronchitis, severe emphysema, or unstable cardiovascular disease at the time of data collection
  • Body Mass Index between 18 to 38
  • Subject willing and able to comply with the study procedures
  • Subject understands the English language, understands the risks, benefits, and alternatives to this research study, and is willing and able to give written informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
  • Subject has an active respiratory infection, unstable cardiovascular disease, severe asthma, severe bronchitis, or severe emphysema at the time of study
  • Recent COVID illness (must be symptom free for > 10 days or recent COVID exposure within last 10 days
  • History of skin sensitivity to the sensor, adhesive, or face mask materials
  • Active inflammation or infection of the skin at the site of TSS attachment
  • Subject is pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Current participation in another industry sponsored drug or device study
  • Patient has a history of anxiety or claustrophobia related to wearing a face mask
  • Age < 21 or > 80 years old
  • BMI < 18 or > 38

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mean Measurement Accuracy Error for Respiratory Rate20 minutes

Mean measurement accuracy error for RR across all subjects shall be ≤ 5 % (±1 breath/minute) compared to the pneumotach

Mean measurement accuracy error for Minute Ventilation20 minutes

Mean measurement accuracy error for MV across all subjects shall be ≤15% compared to the pneumotach

Mean measurement bias for Minute Ventilation20 minutes

Mean measurement bias (RMS-pneumotach) for MV shall be \< 5% (95% limits of agreement ±1.96 SD)

Efficacy of RMS of the RMS system in monitoring, recording, and presenting respiratory function data to the user20 minutes

The RMS measures respiratory rate, approximate/relative tidal volume, and approximate/relative minute ventilation when compared to measurements made with the HAMILTON ventilator pneumotach device

Mean Measurement Accuracy Error for Tidal Volume20 minutes

Mean measurement accuracy error for TV across all subjects shall be ≤15% compared to the pneumotach

Mean measurement bias for Tidal Volume20 minutes

Mean measurement bias (RMS-pneumotach) for TV shall be \< 5% (95% limits of agreement ±1.96 SD)

Tidal volume trend20 minutes

Tidal volume trend \> 0.95 (r² correlation to pneumotach)

Mean measurement bias for Respiratory Rate20 minutes

Mean measurement bias (RMS-pneumotach) for RR shall be \< 2% (95% limits of agreement ±1.96 SD)

Mean measurement accuracy error for number of seconds since last breath20 minutes

Mean measurement accuracy error for number of seconds since last breath across all subjects shall be ≤ 5 % (± 2 seconds) compared to the pneumotach

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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