Core Insights - Aclarion, Inc. announced the addition of Advocate Aurora Research Institute as a site for the CLARITY trial, which aims to demonstrate the clinical and economic value of its Nociscan platform in spine surgery [1][4][5] Company Overview - Aclarion is a healthcare technology company focused on chronic low back pain, utilizing biomarkers and proprietary AI algorithms to assist physicians in identifying pain sources [1][5][8] - The Nociscan platform is the first evidence-supported SaaS solution designed to noninvasively differentiate between painful and non-painful discs in the lumbar spine [5][8] CLARITY Trial Details - The CLARITY trial is a prospective, randomized multi-center study involving 300 patients scheduled for surgical treatment of 1- or 2-level discogenic low back pain [4] - The trial will randomize patients at a 1:1 ratio between surgeons blinded to Nociscan results and those unblinded, with the primary endpoint being the change in back pain measured on a 100mm VAS at 12 months [4][5] - The principal investigator is Dr. Nicholas Theodore from Johns Hopkins Medicine [4] Market Context - Chronic low back pain affects approximately 266 million people globally, highlighting a significant healthcare challenge [5] - Traditional imaging methods often fail to clearly identify the source of pain, which Nociscan aims to address by providing insights into disc pain [5][8]
Aclarion Welcomes Advocate Health as CLARITY Trial Site