Clinical Trial

CatchU: A Quantitative Multisensory Falls-Assessment Study

Study acronym: CatchU
Active, Not Recruiting
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Summary
The ability to successfully integrate information across sensory systems is a vital aspect of functioning in the real world. To date, only a few studies have investigated the clinical translational value of multisensory integration processes. Previous work has linked the magnitude of visual-somatosensory integration (measured behaviorally using simple reaction time tasks) to important cognitive (attention) and motor (balance, gait, and falls) outcomes in healthy older adults. While multisensory integration effects have been measured across a wide array of populations using various sensory combinations and different neuroscience approaches, a gold standard for quantifying multisensory integration has been lacking. The investigator recently developed a step-by-step protocol for administering and calculating multisensory integration effects in an effort to facilitate innovative and novel translational research across diverse clinical populations and age-ranges. However, patients with severe medical conditions and/or mobility limitations often experience difficulty traveling to research facilities or joining time-demanding research protocols. Using the aforementioned protocol, the study team invented a mobile multisensory falls-assessment iPhone app called CatchU to facilitate physician discussion and counseling of falls in older adults during clinical visits (e.g., annual wellness visits with a subsequent telehealth call), in an attempt to alleviate disability, promote independence, and increase quality of life for older adults. The investigator team has provided a cross-sectional research proposal for a pilot study of 300 patients (over a 24-month period) in order to demonstrate acceptable-to-excellent predicative accuracy of CatchU for identifying older adults at-risk for falls.
Protocol Amendment History 6 amendments
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 6 times since 2022-09-15; most recent amendment 2026-07-09.
Status change: Recruiting → Active, Not Recruiting 2024-10-14
Status change: Not Yet Recruiting → Recruiting 2022-10-13
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT05544760
Lead Sponsor Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Collaborators: Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, Montefiore Medical Center, Jet Worldwide Enterprises Incorporated
Conditions Fall Injury, Age Problem, Well Aging, Sensory Disorders
Enrollment 84 participants
Start Date 2022-10-13
Primary Completion 2026-07 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-07 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-07-10