This study aims to test the accuracy of the Perin Health Patch (PHP), a non-invasive, chest-worn device that measures blood oxygen levels, by comparing its readings to a standard pulse oximeter device. The PHP device uses light sensors to measure blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), similar to how standard pulse oximeters work, and could allow for continuous remote monitoring at home. Participants in this study will breathe low-oxygen air through a mask to simulate different oxygen levels in a controlled environment. The goal is to see if the PHP device can accurately measure blood oxygen levels under different conditions and meet safety standards set by the FDA and international guidelines.
The Perin Health Patch (PHP) is a non-invasive, chest-worn medical device that continuously measures blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), alongside other vital signs. The PHP's performance will be assessed under controlled hypoxemia (low oxygen levels), where its readings will be compared to a standard pulse oximeter validated against co-oximeter reference values. In this single-site, prospective study, up to 25 healthy adult volunteers will undergo controlled desaturation sessions. During each session, a mask delivering a low-oxygen gas mixture will be used to safely lower participants' SpO2 levels. This method simulates a range of oxygenation states, from 70% to 100% SpO2, which is critical for testing the device's accuracy across a clinically relevant range. The PHP's readings will be captured alongside those from two standard pulse oximeters placed on both hands. Participants will be carefully monitored by clinical staff throughout the study, with emergency oxygen and other medical equipment readily available to ensure participant safety. Participants will complete two desaturation "runs," each lasting approximately 10-15 minutes, with brief breaks between sessions. During some sessions, participants may be asked to walk slowly on a treadmill to simulate movement conditions. This study design aligns with the ISO 80601-2-61 standard, supporting robust accuracy assessments under both stationary and motion conditions.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
25
The Perin Health Patch (PHP) is a non-invasive, chest-worn device designed to monitor blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and additional vital signs, including heart rate, respiratory rate, ECG, and bioimpedance (BioZ). Unlike traditional fingertip pulse oximeters, the PHP integrates multi-wavelength photoplethysmography (PPG) sensors with ECG and BioZ technology, allowing for continuous SpO2 tracking even during movement and daily activities.
Perin Health Devices
Woodland Hills, California, United States
RECRUITINGAccuracy of SpO2 Measurements by Perin Health Patch Compared to Reference Pulse Oximeter
The primary outcome measure is the accuracy of blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) readings from the Perin Health Patch (PHP) in comparison to those from a reference pulse oximeter. Accuracy will be determined by calculating the mean difference (bias) and standard deviation of differences (precision) between the SpO2 measurements obtained from the PHP and those from the reference devices across a range of hypoxemic conditions (70-100% SpO2). The PHP's SpO2 accuracy will be assessed using a root-mean-square difference (ARMS) in accordance with ISO 80601-2-61 standards, with a target ARMS of ≤ 4.0% SpO2 across the specified range.
Time frame: Immediately after the intervention
SpO2 Accuracy During Motion
This outcome measures the accuracy of SpO2 readings from the PHP compared to a reference pulse oximeter while participants are in motion (e.g., walking on a treadmill). It specifically assesses if movement impacts the PHP's ability to maintain SpO2 accuracy within ISO 80601-2-61 standards, with a target ARMS of ≤ 4.0% SpO2.
Time frame: Immediately after the intervention
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