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Motion Biosensors for Dermatology Studies Measuring Motion, Delivering Insights Motion Biosensors wearable devices provide objective nocturnal scratching event measurement to evaluate the impact of a particular therapy or medication pertaining to Atopic Dermatitis. High resolution 3D motion capture discerns basic movement from scratching. Philips New Standard in Scratching Measurement Reduce time associated with Video scoring and Patient Reported Outcomes (PRO) subjectivity with automated high speed 3D motion data capture. Leverage data collection, analysis and insights to monitor adherence, therapy impact on motion, and direction regarding next phase research/trial decisions. Discover more effective therapies for more people, through objective measures of scratching events. Motion Biosensors

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Page 1: Motion Biosensors for Dermatology Studies · 12/6/2019  · Motion Biosensors for Dermatology Studies Measuring Motion, Delivering Insights Motion Biosensors wearable devices provide

Motion Biosensors for Dermatology StudiesMeasuring Motion, Delivering Insights

Motion Biosensorswearable devices provide objectivenocturnal scratchingevent measurement toevaluate the impact ofa particular therapy ormedication pertainingto Atopic Dermatitis.

High resolution 3D motion capturediscerns basic movement fromscratching.

Philips New Standard in Scratching Measurement• Reduce time associated with Video

scoring and Patient Reported

Outcomes (PRO) subjectivity

with automated high speed 3D

motion data capture.

• Leverage data collection, analysis

and insights to monitor adherence,

therapy impact on motion, and

direction regarding next phase

research/trial decisions.

• Discover more effective therapies

for more people, through objective

measures of scratching events.

MotionBiosensors

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Atopic Dermatitis Study: 98% Correlation between Data captured through Wearable Motion BioSensorTechnology and Video Analysis

Scratching measurement across 24 subjects: Motion BioSensor and Video scored

Motion BioSensor scoringVideo scoring

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© 2016 Koninklijke Philips N.V. All rights reserved.Philips Healthcare reserves the right to make changes inspecifications and/or to discontinue any product at any timewithout notice or obligation and will not be liable for anyconsequences resulting from the use of this publication.

Broudy KB 2/24/16 MCI 4107338

Philips Respironics 920 SW Emkay Dr. STE., 100 Bldg. CBend, OR 97702 USA

www.philips.com/motionbiosensors

+1 541 598 3800

Toll free, US and Canada only+1 800 685 2999

More than a Device• Advanced proprietary algorithms

enable rapid data processing

across sleep and wake periods –

for multiple clinically relevant data

endpoints. (i.e. # of scratching

events, duration)

• Statistical data analysis and

consultation services provide

direction on protocol development

and guidance regarding research/

trial advancement.

• Actionable intelligence enhances

overall research/trial preparation

and execution efficiency.

• Philips advanced algorithm

enhances efficiency with

automated capture of

customized data endpoints.

• Philips Motion Biosensor

technology may be appli-

cable to other areas of

Dermatology, where motion

provides relevant clinical

insights.

Correlation rate indicates that

Motion BioSensor technology offers

a minimally invasive and economic

alternative to Visual Data Scoring.

Novel Endpoints:

# of scratching event(s) per subject # of scratching event(s) per hour Duration of each scratching event Time of each event