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Treatment Monitoring in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Children

Tracking treatment progress for children with autism.

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15-84 years
All
Phase N/A

This study looks at how well the EarliPoint System works to track changes in talking, learning without words, and social skills in kids with autism or other learning delays. It is for children ages 15 to 84 months (about 1 to 7 years). The system helps watch these changes over about six months. The study group will also include children who are developing typically. The study checks if the device is safe and if it affects behavior, like causing tantrums.

Key points:

  • Children will be in the study for about 6 months, with several visits needed.
  • The study uses the EarliPoint system to track changes in communication and social skills.
  • Participants must be free of severe hearing or vision problems and not taking other study drugs.
Study details
    Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Autism
    Developmental Delay
    Autism
    Early Infantile
    Autism
    Infantile

NCT05675371

EarliTec Diagnostics, Inc

10 October 2024

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