Description Module

Description Module

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Description Module


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NCT ID: NCT03532269
Brief Summary: The Nightly medical application prototype is a potential, non-invasive class I medical device. The application has the potential to combine both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for sleep. At home, Nightly measures the user's motion during sleep and then records the sleep pattern from the received data. The obtained data are then used for the diagnosis of sleep disorders (REM and NREM sleep). Using acoustic and visual stimulation, the application has the capability to support the natural process of falling asleep, provide a better night's sleep by minimizing sleep deprivation and nightmares, while awakening the user at the appropriate moment (during light sleep).
Detailed Description: The study is a cohort, single-center, randomized trial. The duration of one participant included in the study is three successive nights. Visual analysis of polysomnographic recordings taken from the second and third nights will be performed independently by two independent, blinded experts. According to the sleep architecture description derived from the Nightly application, polysomnographic and actigraphy studies will be assessed using the intraclass correlation coefficient, ICC, version "Two-Way Random". Parameters of the sleep architecture will be the average total length of the individual sleep phases (provided with standard deviations and coefficients of variability defined as the quotient of standard deviation and mean).
Study: NCT03532269
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT03532269