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NCT05696496
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Evaluation of e New Sleep Detection Device "Easy Sleep Monitoring"

Sponsor: University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand

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Summary

If the video-polysomnographic (vPSG) recording in the laboratory remains the reference examination in Sleep Medicine Centers for the diagnosis of sleep pathologies, the high prevalence of sleep disorders in the general population and the growing demand for exploration and management may require the use of alternative techniques such as new sleep recording or analysis devices. In collaboration with the Creative Mechatronics Company (Issoire) and the Ennery Confection Company (Le Puy en Velay), we have developed a "portable" sleep detection prototype called Easy Sleep Monitoring (ESM) which consists of an "intelligent" duvet equipped with a series of sensors capable of detecting movements and, through this, estimating sleep duration and quantifying motor phenomena during sleep. Indeed, it is a duvet which has in its thickness a grid of 35 electronic cards, equipped with an actimetric sensor and a temperature sensor. The distribution of the sensors makes it possible to detect the motor activity of the sleeper on all the body regions by considerably increasing the sensitivity and specificity compared to actimetry at the wrist. The advantage of this duvet compared to other "wearable" devices is represented by its ease of use, being less restrictive, having a reduced implementation time and not requiring the user's collaboration. For example, it could be used for sleep monitoring in the elderly and/or in a situation of hypomobility in the context of Residential establishment for dependent elderly people or hospitals. At home, it could be a sleep monitoring tool, such as monitoring treatment for insomnia, medicinal or not, or to monitor motor activity during sleep, as in the monitoring of nocturnal akinesia in parkinsonian patients. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the concordance of sleep data obtained with the ESM duvet with those obtained by video-polysomnography (vPSG). Indeed, the vPSG is the gold standard examination in the study of sleep, the only one capable of exactly defining the different stages of sleep and precisely quantifying sleep disorders.

Official title: Évaluation d'un Dispositif de détection du Sommeil " Easy Sleep Monitoring " (ou " Couette Intelligente ") Par Rapport à la vidéo-polysomnographie, Chez Des Patients Avec Des Troubles du Sommeil et Des Sujets Sains

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 85 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

50

Start Date

2023-01-25

Completion Date

2027-07-25

Last Updated

2025-09-26

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Conditions

Interventions

DEVICE

night recording

The patients/controls will arrive in the evening at the Sleep Laboratory (Functional Exploration Department of the Nervous System of the Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital) to carry out complete vPSG and test the new ESM "intelligent duvet"device. A qualified technician will place the electrodes according to the procedures usually followed at the Sleep Center for vPSG recording. The ESM duvet will be placed on the patient's body as a blanket, instead of the blankets normally provided by the hospital. Patients/controls will be monitored overnight by an infrared video camera.

Locations (1)

CHU Clermont-Ferrand, UMR INSERM 1107

Clermont-Ferrand, France