This single center prospective clinical study is to verify the algorithm of mCVI® in 4 different lighting conditions to accurately capture pulse rate and respiratory rate in 10 healthy subjects in comparison to commercially-available Masimo pulse oximeter devices. This is a non significant risk device.
In this prospective clinical study the mCVI® device is a mobile application used to simply verify the algorithm when the mobile video reads a patients pulse rate and respiratory rate while spontaneously breathing. There is no facial recognition technology. There is no immediate feedback given to the research team to act upon or provide for further clinical care decisions. In real time, the mCVI® device will be compared to two commercially-available Masimo pulse oximeter devices in a single visit.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
9
There is no intervention
Scitech Campus Corporation
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Pulse Rate Verification in Different Lighting Conditions
To demonstrate that in 4 different lighting environments common to home and office/clinical conditions, mCVI® accurately captures pulse rate in comparison to Masimo pulse oximeter devices.
Time frame: 2 months
Respiration Rate Verification in Different Lighting Conditions
To demonstrate that in 4 different lighting environments common to home and office/clinical conditions, mCVI® accurately captures respiratory rate in comparison to Masimo pulse oximeter devices.
Time frame: 2 months
Skin Tone Pulse Rate Verification in Different Lighting Conditions
To demonstrate that in 4 different lighting environments common to home and office/clinical conditions, mCVI® accurately captures pulse rate in healthy volunteers with a variety of skin tones using the Fitzpatrick Skin Type Scale.
Time frame: 2 months
Skin Tone Respiratory Rate Verification in Different Lighting Conditions
To demonstrate that in 4 different lighting environments common to home and office/clinical conditions, mCVI® accurately captures respiration rates in healthy volunteers with a variety of skin tones using the Fitzpatrick Skin Type Scale.
Time frame: 2 months
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