Wearable Sensor Post CAR-T Cell Therapy
Wearable Sensors and Molecular Omics to Detect and Mitigate Cell Therapy Adverse Events
What's the purpose of the trial?
The purpose of this study is to monitor physiological and molecular changes during and following CAR-T cancer cell therapy, towards improved management of adverse events including Cytokine Release Syndrome and neurotoxicity.
Our study aims are to improved early detection and precise management of adverse events for patients receiving Chimeric antigen receptor T- cell (CAR-T):
1. To assess the feasibility, including accuracy, usability, and usefulness of wearable sensors in CAR-T patients.
2. To generate comprehensive multiomic profile analysis following CAR-T therapy.
3. To perform integrated analysis of wearables sensor data, omics data, and symptom/clinical data.
Trial status
Accepting patients
Type
Supportive
Enrollment
15
Last Updated
2 months ago
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