The main objective of this study is to determine the accuracy and precision of the iCOquit Smokerlyzer as compared with the gold standard of COHb levels measured in venous plasma samples, as well as assessing its agreement with the Vitalograph BreathCO monitor. Validating the precision and accuracy of the iCOquit Smokerlyzer could establish an additional, less expensive, reliable method for determining smoking status in tobacco research. Additionally, the portability of the device would allow for remote biochemical verification of smoking status, thus enlarging the number of participants that can be included in intervention studies.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Rose Research Center
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Rose Research Center
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
eCO Monitor Accuracy compared to COHb
Determine the accuracy and precision of the iCOquit Smokerlyzer as compared with the gold standard of COHb levels measured in venous plasma samples.
Time frame: Baseline
eCO Monitor's agreement with the Vitalograph BreathCO monitor
Comparing the CO values from the eCO Monitor and the Vitalograph BreathCO monitor.
Time frame: Baseline
eRESEARCH APP VALIDATION
Validate a new mobile app called eResearch through specific functionality testing by study participants.
Time frame: Daily for 5 days
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