About this trial
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.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Adults aged 18 years to 50 years
The subject is in good general health with no evidence of any medical problems,
Fully vaccinated for COVID-19
Fluent in both written and spoken English
Disqualifiers
Children (under the age of 18)
Adults above 50 years old
History of heart, lung, kidney, or liver disease.
Obesity (BMI > 30),
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Perin Health Patch