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NCT05816122
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MS-DETECT: Early Detection of Multiple Sclerosis Progression With MSCopilot® Detect

Sponsor: Ad scientiam

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The study aims to evaluate MSCopilot® Detect, a smartphone application for at-home monitoring of patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The primary objective is to enhance and standardize remote monitoring of MS patients to accurately assess disease progression caused by either Relapse Activity Worsening (RAW) or Progression Independent of Relapses (PIRA). The study also aims to assess the safety, usability, and satisfaction of the solution. A secondary objective is to determine MSCopilot® Detect's ability to provide early detection of disease changes and predict changes in Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) scores in more patients. Exploratory objectives include evaluating the relationship between MSCopilot® Detect composite and individual scores and other biomarkers such as MRI, soluble glial fibrillary acidic protein (sGFAP), and soluble neurofilament light chain (sNfL). Patients will be able to download the free MSCopilot® Detect app. They will participate in 1 inclusion visit and 3 follow-up visits, scheduled at 6 months, 12 months, and 18 months (an additional visit at 24 months may be scheduled if necessary). Every 3 months, patients will complete validated questionnaires regarding MS symptoms and quality of life and participate in digital tests designed to monitor MS symptom progression. The study will include 336 MS patients and will be conducted in the United States, Canada, Germany, Italy, Spain, Denmark and France

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

30 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

336

Start Date

2023-09-22

Completion Date

2027-05-31

Last Updated

2025-06-13

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

MSCopilot® Detect mobile application

MSCopilot® Detect includes active tests for walking, cognition, dexterity and vision, and e-questionnaires related to fatigue and Multiple Sclerosis quality of life

Locations (34)

Jennifer Graves

San Diego, California, United States

Joash Lazarus Sr.

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Daniel Wynn

Northbrook, Illinois, United States

Craig E. Herrman

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Jennifer Feng

New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Robert Naismith

St Louis, Missouri, United States

Aaron Boster

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Gabriel Pardo

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Vijayshree Yadav

Portland, Oregon, United States

Leorah Freeman

Austin, Texas, United States

Galina Vorobeychik

Burnaby, Canada

Mark Freedman

Ottawa, Canada

St. Michael's Hospital

Toronto, Canada

Robert Carruthers

Vancouver, Canada

University Hospital of Southern Denmark

Esbjerg, Denmark

Finn Sellebjerg

Glostrup Municipality, Denmark

Sivagini Prakash

Viborg, Denmark

Hôpital Roger Salengro

Lille, France

Cécile Donzé

Lomme, France

Adil Maarouf

Marseille, France

Mikael Cohen

Nice, France

Bertrand Bourre

Rouen, France

Boris-Alexander Kallman

Bayreuth, Germany

Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus

Dresden, Germany

Rupert Knoblich

Erbach im Odenwald, Germany

Emilio Portaccio

Florence, Italy

Emanuele D'Amico

Foggia, Italy

IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele

Milan, Italy

Gary Álvarez Bravo

Girona, Spain

Enric Monreal

Madrid, Spain

University Hospital San Carlos

Madrid, Spain

Ana Alonso

Málaga, Spain

Miguel Llaneza

Oviedo, Spain

Jesùs Martin

Zaragoza, Spain