Evaluation of Remote Photoplethysmography to Assist Vital Signs Measure in Pediatrics
NCT ID: NCT06231654
Last Updated: 2026-01-28
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
600 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-07-02
2026-07-02
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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In adults, new and innovative measurement methods have emerged that offer acceptable reliability and accuracy compared with current reference methods. These include remote photo-plethysmography (rPPG), a process that enables vital constants to be assessed using a simple camera recording of the face over a short period of time.
Photoplethysmography (PPG) detect blood volume in the micro-vessels of tissues on the skin's surface. With each heartbeat, the volume in the arteries and arterioles changes. It is this variation that is measured using a LED placed mostly on the finger, ear or forehead.
Remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) is a non-invasive optical method for detecting pulse waves generated by the heart through measurements of peripheral blood perfusion. This technology may replace standard medical devices because of its ease of use, its low cost, its safety, convenience and its ability to offer multiple physiological assessments.
The company I-Virtual has enabled the development of this technique, whose technology is based on the analysis of different skin color spectra in the face, in order to determine a signal at the origin of these constants.
The Caducy® application using the rPPG technique can be downloaded onto a wide range of media. Using this app is quick and easy and requires to take a selfie using any camera available on a smartphone, tablet or computer at a sufficient distance ( the whole face should be visible on the screen). The application then takes between 30 seconds and 1 minute to analyze the various parameters. On January 25, 2023, i-Virtual obtained CE Class IIa certification for its Caducy® medical device, which measures vital signs via webcam. It thus became the first company in the world with this type of technology to obtain CE marking.
However, it has never been studied in pediatric patients. And yet, this easy-to-use, fast, material-saving application, certified for adult patients, could alleviate the difficulties of measuring vital signs in pediatrics that's mentioned earlier. In partnership with I-Virtual, the investigator would therefore like to test the use of remote photo-plethysmography or rPPG via its Caducy® application in pediatrics. The objective of the study is to evaluate the use of remote photoplethysmography to measure heart rate and respiratory rate in pediatric patients compared to standard acquisition system
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
DIAGNOSTIC
NONE
Study Groups
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the child will be placed in a dedicated, quiet, well-lit office with their parents. The following data are then collected: sex, age, phototype according to Fitzpatrick's classification. The child sits in a chair facing a camera connected to a laptop running Caducy® Medical Device software. At the same time, and following the usual procedure, three ECG electrodes will be positioned on the patient.
Remote photoplethysmography for physiological parameters
Patients participating in the study will be recruited from our emergency department.
The child will be placed in a dedicated, quiet, well-lit office with their parents. The following data are then collected: sex, age, phototype according to Fitzpatrick's classification. The child sits in a chair facing a camera connected to a laptop running Caducy® Medical Device software. At the same time, and following the usual procedure, three ECG electrodes will be positioned on the patient. The whole device is connected to our standard device. Once the child is immobile and ready, the Caducy® application is launched. At the same time, our standard device is activated. After 30 seconds, we will collect the HR and FR values revealed by the Caducy® application via the non-contact plethysmography method. On the other hand, it will collect the HR and FR values revealed by our standard device (Mindray® scope).
Interventions
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Remote photoplethysmography for physiological parameters
Patients participating in the study will be recruited from our emergency department.
The child will be placed in a dedicated, quiet, well-lit office with their parents. The following data are then collected: sex, age, phototype according to Fitzpatrick's classification. The child sits in a chair facing a camera connected to a laptop running Caducy® Medical Device software. At the same time, and following the usual procedure, three ECG electrodes will be positioned on the patient. The whole device is connected to our standard device. Once the child is immobile and ready, the Caducy® application is launched. At the same time, our standard device is activated. After 30 seconds, we will collect the HR and FR values revealed by the Caducy® application via the non-contact plethysmography method. On the other hand, it will collect the HR and FR values revealed by our standard device (Mindray® scope).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Any reason for consultation or hospitalization
* Written and signed informed consent from one parent or the person with parental authority,
* Membership of a social security scheme
Exclusion Criteria
* Patient in immediate vital distress,
* Known cardiac arrhythmia,
* Scleroderma
* Patients suffering from pathological tremors or muscle spasms that prevent them from remaining static for the duration of the measurement.
* Parents who do not understand and/or speak French
3 Years
17 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Fondation Lenval
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Fondation Lenval - Hôpitaux Pédiatriques de Nice CHU-LENVAL
Nice, , France
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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23-HNCL-06
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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