Wrist sensor tracks nighttime itch in rare liver disease
NCT ID NCT07049887
Summary
This study aims to better understand two common and disruptive symptoms of Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC): itching and poor sleep. Researchers will use a special wrist-worn sensor called ADAM to automatically measure how often and how intensely 30 participants scratch in their sleep over a 91-day period. The goal is to gather more accurate, objective data than patient memory alone can provide, which may help improve future care.
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Locations
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Arizona Liver Center
Chandler, Arizona, 85224, United States
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UT Southwestern Medical Center, Department of Internal Medicine, Digestive and Liver Diseases
Dallas, Texas, 75390, United States
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University of Miami School of Medicine, Center for Liver Diseases
Miami, Florida, 33136, United States
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