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Advancing Novel Respiratory Endpoint Discovery with Wearables

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The adoption of wearables into clinical trials is fostering innovative ideas about novel digital biomarker development. The following articles discuss strategies for developing respiratory endpoints using real-world data and a patient-centered approach. Learn more and advance ideas for your next research project!

Measuring Respiratory Related Outcomes with Wearable SensorsMeasuring Respiratory Related Outcomes with Wearable Sensors

Here’s an overview of respiratory outcome measures and the promising wearable technology available to assess them in real-world settings.

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Partnerships Drive Innovation in Clinical ResearchPartnerships Drive Innovation in Clinical Research

In partnership with Rett Syndrome Research Trust (RSRT), we’re continuing to develop novel digital respiratory biomarkers to improve treatments and outcomes for patients and caregivers living with Rett syndrome.

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Examples of Novel Respiratory Endpoint Discovery Using Real-World DataExamples of Novel Respiratory Endpoint Discovery Using Real-World Data

  • See how we validated our ideas about using ECG Derived Respiration in a Rett Syndrome study, then used the validation to design the best approach for measuring abnormal breathing. [Read More]
  • This example discusses how noninvasive respiratory monitoring help researchers collect and analyze respiratory data for clinical studies focused on infant and neo-natal breathing patterns. [Read More]

Realize the Potential of Wearable Sensor DataRealize the Potential of Wearable Sensor Data

Learn the 4 key principles of digital biomarker development and why they are most impactful when biomarker development is conducted in early-stage clinical trials or early pilot studies.

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