RESP Biosensor for COPD
(SHORE Trial)
What You Need to Know Before You Apply
What is the purpose of this trial?
This trial tests a new device called the Strados RESP Biosensor, designed to monitor lung sounds at home for individuals with COPD, a lung disease that makes breathing difficult. The goal is to determine if this biosensor can more effectively track breathing issues after hospital discharge, potentially reducing readmissions. The trial seeks participants who have had COPD for some time and recently experienced flare-ups requiring hospital visits. Participants should feel comfortable using a smartphone and be able to attend check-ups as needed. As a Phase 2 trial, this study measures the biosensor's effectiveness in an initial, smaller group, offering participants an opportunity to contribute to important research that could enhance COPD management.
Do I have to stop taking my current medications for the trial?
The trial information does not specify whether you need to stop taking your current medications. It's best to discuss this with the trial coordinators or your doctor.
What prior data suggests that the RESP Biosensor is safe for use in monitoring lung sounds?
Research shows that the RESP Biosensor is a non-invasive device used to monitor lung sounds, such as coughs, wheezing, and breathing patterns. It operates on batteries and matches the safety of traditional methods. The FDA reviewed it and found no new safety concerns. It performs as well as other well-known devices for checking breathing, indicating it is safe and well-tolerated in clinical settings. For those considering joining a trial with the RESP Biosensor, current evidence suggests it is a safe choice.12345
Why are researchers excited about this trial?
The RESP Biosensor is unique because it offers a non-invasive way to monitor respiratory conditions right at home. Unlike traditional treatments that rely on medications or hospital equipment, this biosensor continuously records auscultatory sounds, providing real-time data to help catch exacerbations early. Researchers are excited about this approach because it empowers patients with more immediate insights into their respiratory health, potentially leading to quicker interventions and better long-term management of their condition.
What evidence suggests that the RESP Biosensor is effective for monitoring respiratory symptoms in COPD patients?
Research has shown that the RESP Biosensor, used by participants in this trial, is a promising tool for monitoring lung health at home. It continuously listens to lung sounds and tracks chest movements, enabling doctors to notice and respond to changes in a patient's condition. Studies have found that this device distinguishes between healthy and unhealthy lungs with about 80% accuracy. This capability could help detect problems early, potentially improving health outcomes for people with breathing issues. The device is non-invasive, requiring no surgery or needles, making it easy and comfortable to use. Overall, the RESP Biosensor could be a valuable tool for managing conditions like COPD at home.678910
Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?
Inclusion Criteria
Timeline for a Trial Participant
Screening
Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial
Treatment
Participants use the RESP Biosensor for continuous monitoring of lung sounds and respiratory symptoms
Follow-up
Participants are monitored for safety and effectiveness after treatment
What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?
Interventions
- RESP Biosensor
How Is the Trial Designed?
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Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Device: RESP Biosensor The RESP Biosensor will be placed on all qualitfying subjects for recording of auscultory sound.
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Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?
Strados Labs, Inc.
Lead Sponsor
Citations
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stradoslabs.com
stradoslabs.com/strados-labs-accelerates-research-into-continuous-lung-sound-monitoring-in-2025/Strados Labs Accelerates Research into Continuous Lung ...
The studies aim to evaluate how continuous, objective respiratory monitoring with the RESP® Biosensor may improve patient outcomes.
Strados Labs Study: Non-Invasive Respiratory Monitoring
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In addition, testing with healthy volunteers yielded an accuracy of 80% in distinguishing normal and diseased lungs. Moreover, the performance ...
Strados
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The Benefits of Wearable Devices for Patient Monitoring
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Remote Respiratory Monitoring | RESP Biosensor
Physiological data including heart rate*, heart rate variability*, and respiratory rate*. *Measurement not yet FDA cleared. 1. Equivalent performance to 3M ...
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clario.com
clario.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/LA-00206-RESP-Clinical-Trial-Brochure-May-2024.pdfRESP Biosensor
The RESP Biosensor remotely monitors cough and lung sounds, measuring cough frequency, intensity, and other metrics, for clinical trials.
April 27, 2022 Strados Labs, Inc. Prithul Bom Most Resonsible ...
The RESP is a non-invasive battery- operated ... performance data, and does not raise different questions of safety and effectiveness.
Respiratory Wearable for Clinical Trials
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