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Wearable Sensors for Delirium Detection at an Early Stage (WeSen_delirium)
Sponsor: University of Zurich
Summary
Delirium is an acute brain-organic syndrome: its clinical manifestation and form are results of a highly complex pathophysiology. Delirium is a serious clinical problem in hospitalized adults. It is the most common neuropsychiatric complication of hospitalization and is associated with high patient burden, increased morbidity and mortality, prolonged length of stay, higher costs, and institutionalization. An early, accurate diagnosis as well as an adequate management are critical to the continued health and functional independence of the affected patients. Prevention strategies contain pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. However, their clinical success (effectiveness) is limited and the evidence for the use of pharmacological interventions for the prevention or management of delirium is scarce. The prediction of delirium has become a new promising topic in clinical research. New approaches like the implementation of wearable sensors, in particular wearable accelerometer devices to record movements related to delirium are promising. In this study, the study procedure only includes wearing a consumer-grade sensor on the wrist of the not-dominant hand. This way, vital parameters are measured in order to identify patterns.
Official title: Wearable Sensors for Delirium Detection at an Early Stage (WeSen_delirium) - an Exploratory Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
65 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
72
Start Date
2022-11-23
Completion Date
2025-09-30
Last Updated
2024-05-10
Healthy Volunteers
Not specified
Conditions
Locations (2)
Klinik Hirslanden
Zurich, Switzerland
University Hospital Zurich, Internal Medicine
Zurich, Switzerland