For the moment, the detection of a mood episode in Bipolar Disorder (BD) relies on the appearance of the first clinical signs that the clinician detect or that the patient becomes aware of and reports to the clinician. Since physiological parameters such as cardiac rhythms, respiratory rate, voice characteristics and actigraphy seem to be related to the onset of a mood episode, information collected through the combined monitoring of multiple selected physiological parameters (such as cardiac rhythms, respiratory rate, movements, voice) during wake and sleep time, using wearable user friendly systems included into garments as well as with a smartphone, may offer a new perspective in the long-term treatment of BD.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
8
Service de Psychiatrie II - Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg
Strasbourg, Alsace, France
RECRUITINGdetect and predict mood changes in cyclothymic subjects and in rapid cycling subjects
recording heart rate, respiratory rate and body activity with a wearable device ("Wearable Wellness System" or WWS), and by analysing subject's voice through a voice analysis system embedded in a smartphone.
Time frame: 14-week study assessment
tolerability and acceptability of the regular use of PSYCHE multiparameter platform (WWS and the smartphone)and the feasibility and the different functionalities of the different components of the PSYCHE system in a field trial
Evaluation criteria will be : 1. Subjective : the proportions of subjects with tolerance problems and with acceptance of future use, for the different components of the system, as assessed with the end-of-study criteria or as reported at the end of the visits on the basis of an open question ; 2. Objective: the proportion of missing appointments (daily and biweekly recordings) . Evaluation criteria will be : 1\) Subjective : the proportions of subjects with tolerance problems and with acceptance of future use, for the different components of the system, as assessed with the end-of-study criteria or as reported at the end of the visits on the basis of an open question ; 2) Objective: the proportion of missing appointments (daily and biweekly recordings) 3) Evaluation criteria will be the estimated frequencies and types of technical and professional user problems during the study (according to a qualitative methodology)
Time frame: 14-week assessment study
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