Trial Outcomes & Findings for Access-H20 Faucet for Spinal Cord Injury (NCT NCT06159946)

NCT ID: NCT06159946

Last Updated: 2026-06-01

Results Overview

Each subject could complete the tasks: 1. Can the test participants use their voice to activate the faucet to drink water, rinse their mouths, and rinse a quarter-size area of soap, or rinse fully from their left and/or right cheeks? 2. Can the test participants use the eye gaze mode to activate the faucet to drink water, rinse their mouths, and rinse a quarter-size area of soap, or rinse fully from their left and/or right cheeks? 3. Can the test participants use the hand motion to activate the faucet to drink water, rinse their mouths, and rinse a quarter-size area of soap, or rinse fully from their left and/or right cheeks? Coding 1 was labeled as "complete," coding 2 as "partially complete," and coding 3 as "not completed." The "complete" means all the tasks to activate the faucet were completed; The "partially complete" means the faucet was activated, but some tasks were not completed; The "not completed" means the tasks were not completed to activate the faucet.

Recruitment status

COMPLETED

Study phase

NA

Target enrollment

28 participants

Primary outcome timeframe

The duration of time of assessment of the participant lasted for 2 to 3 hours.

Results posted on

2026-06-01

Participant Flow

Participant milestones

Participant milestones
Measure
Spinal Cord Injury
Each subject was asked to place their hand by the motion sensor (motion control), use a speech speaker (voice control), and then move their eyes up, down, left, and right to activate the eye gaze sensor (eye gaze control) to control water outputs for drinking, rinsing, and grooming. Each subject performed the same task/function three times. Access-H2O faucet: The assigned invention was developed to test the feasibility of the prototype of the Access-H2O faucet by assessing whether subjects can activate the faucet to control water outputs via the motion sensor, eye gaze, and a speech speaker. To activate the faucet via the motion sensor, each subject was asked to place his or her hand near the motion sensor. To activate the faucet via the eye gaze, each subject was asked to look directly at the eye gaze sensor. To activate the faucet via the speech speaker, each subject was asked to speak to the speaker. Each subject performed the same function three times. The water from the faucet was used for drinking, rinsing, and grooming.
Control
Control subjects without spinal cord injury
Overall Study
STARTED
18
10
Overall Study
COMPLETED
18
10
Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
0
0

Reasons for withdrawal

Withdrawal data not reported

Baseline Characteristics

Access-H20 Faucet for Spinal Cord Injury

Baseline characteristics by cohort

Baseline characteristics by cohort
Measure
Spinal Cord Injury
n=18 Participants
Each subject was asked to place their hand by the motion sensor (motion control), use a speech speaker (voice control), and then move their eyes up, down, left, and right to activate the eye gaze sensor (eye gaze control) to control water outputs for drinking, rinsing, and grooming. Each subject performed the same task/function three times. Access-H2O faucet: The assigned invention was developed to test the feasibility of the prototype of the Access-H2O faucet by assessing whether subjects can activate the faucet to control water outputs via the motion sensor, eye gaze, and a speech speaker. To activate the faucet via the motion sensor, each subject was asked to place his or her hand near the motion sensor. To activate the faucet via the eye gaze, each subject was asked to look directly at the eye gaze sensor. To activate the faucet via the speech speaker, each subject was asked to speak to the speaker. Each subject performed the same function three times. The water from the faucet was used for drinking, rinsing, and grooming.
Control
n=10 Participants
The subjects have no spinal cord injury. They were used to confirm that the Access-H2O faucet works properly before the SCI subjects tested the functionality of the faucet. Each control subject was asked to place their hand by the motion sensor (motion control), use a speech speaker (voice control), and then move their eyes up, down, left, and right to activate the eye gaze sensor (eye gaze control) to control water outputs for drinking, rinsing, and grooming. Each subject performed the same task/function three times
Total
n=28 Participants
Total of all reporting groups
Age, Categorical
<=18 years
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=48 Participants
Age, Categorical
Between 18 and 65 years
15 Participants
n=24 Participants
9 Participants
n=24 Participants
24 Participants
n=48 Participants
Age, Categorical
>=65 years
3 Participants
n=24 Participants
1 Participants
n=24 Participants
4 Participants
n=48 Participants
Age, Continuous
47 years
n=24 Participants
42 years
n=24 Participants
45 years
n=48 Participants
Sex: Female, Male
Female
1 Participants
n=24 Participants
10 Participants
n=24 Participants
11 Participants
n=48 Participants
Sex: Female, Male
Male
17 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
17 Participants
n=48 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Hispanic or Latino
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=48 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Not Hispanic or Latino
18 Participants
n=24 Participants
10 Participants
n=24 Participants
28 Participants
n=48 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=48 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
American Indian or Alaska Native
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=48 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Asian
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=48 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=48 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Black or African American
3 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
3 Participants
n=48 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
White
15 Participants
n=24 Participants
10 Participants
n=24 Participants
25 Participants
n=48 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
More than one race
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=48 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=24 Participants
0 Participants
n=48 Participants
Region of Enrollment
United States
18 Participants
n=24 Participants
10 Participants
n=24 Participants
28 Participants
n=48 Participants

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: The duration of time of assessment of the participant lasted for 2 to 3 hours.

Population: 10 control subjects and 18 testing SCI subjects

Each subject could complete the tasks: 1. Can the test participants use their voice to activate the faucet to drink water, rinse their mouths, and rinse a quarter-size area of soap, or rinse fully from their left and/or right cheeks? 2. Can the test participants use the eye gaze mode to activate the faucet to drink water, rinse their mouths, and rinse a quarter-size area of soap, or rinse fully from their left and/or right cheeks? 3. Can the test participants use the hand motion to activate the faucet to drink water, rinse their mouths, and rinse a quarter-size area of soap, or rinse fully from their left and/or right cheeks? Coding 1 was labeled as "complete," coding 2 as "partially complete," and coding 3 as "not completed." The "complete" means all the tasks to activate the faucet were completed; The "partially complete" means the faucet was activated, but some tasks were not completed; The "not completed" means the tasks were not completed to activate the faucet.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Spinal Cord Injury
n=18 Participants
Each subject was asked to the following tasks to open the faucet:1) speak to a speech speaker (Voice control) by saying "open", 2) place the hand by the motion sensor (motion control), and 3) move their eyes up, down, left, and right to activate the eye gaze sensor (eye gaze control). Once the water flowed from the faucet, the subject used it to to drink, rinse the mouth, and wash the soap from the face. Each subject performed the same of tasks three times. Access-H2O faucet: The assigned invention was developed to test the feasibility of the prototype of the Access-H2O faucet by assessing whether subjects can open the faucet to control water outputs via a speech speaker, the motion sensor, and eye gaze. To open the faucet via the motion sensor, each subject was asked to place his or her hand near the motion sensor. To activate the faucet via the eye gaze, each subject was asked to look directly at the eye gaze sensor. To activate the faucet via the speech speaker, each subject was asked to speak to the speaker. Each subject performed the same function three times. The water from the faucet was used for drinking, rinsing, and grooming.
Control
n=10 Participants
Control subjects without spinal cord injuries
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participates who successfully completed using voice control to rinse month · Not Complete
1 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully using eye gaze control to rinse the mouth · Not Complete
0 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully using eye gaze to rinse a quarter size soap from face · Not Complete
1 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully completed using hand motion control to drink water · Not Complete
1 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully completed using hand motion control to rinse the mouth · Not Complete
1 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully completed using voice control to drink water · Complete
18 Participants
10 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully completed using voice control to drink water · Partially complete
0 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully completed using voice control to drink water · Not Complete
0 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participates who successfully completed using voice control to rinse month · Complete
17 Participants
10 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participates who successfully completed using voice control to rinse month · Partially complete
0 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully completed using voice control to rinse soap from the face · Complete
17 Participants
10 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully completed using voice control to rinse soap from the face · Partially complete
0 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully completed using voice control to rinse soap from the face · Not Complete
1 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully completed using eye gaze control to drink water · Complete
18 Participants
10 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully completed using eye gaze control to drink water · Partially complete
0 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully completed using eye gaze control to drink water · Not Complete
0 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully using eye gaze control to rinse the mouth · Complete
18 Participants
10 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully using eye gaze control to rinse the mouth · Partially complete
0 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully using eye gaze to rinse a quarter size soap from face · Complete
17 Participants
10 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully using eye gaze to rinse a quarter size soap from face · Partially complete
0 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully completed using hand motion control to drink water · Complete
17 Participants
10 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully completed using hand motion control to drink water · Partially complete
0 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully completed using hand motion control to rinse the mouth · Complete
17 Participants
10 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of participants who successfully completed using hand motion control to rinse the mouth · Partially complete
0 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of Participants who successfully completed using hand motion to rinse soap from the face · Complete
17 Participants
10 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of Participants who successfully completed using hand motion to rinse soap from the face · Partially complete
0 Participants
0 Participants
Water Access for Activities of Daily Living
Number of Participants who successfully completed using hand motion to rinse soap from the face · Not Complete
1 Participants
0 Participants

Adverse Events

Spinal Cord Injury

Serious events: 0 serious events
Other events: 0 other events
Deaths: 0 deaths

Control

Serious events: 0 serious events
Other events: 0 other events
Deaths: 0 deaths

Serious adverse events

Adverse event data not reported

Other adverse events

Adverse event data not reported

Additional Information

Steve Waddell

Nasoni Inc

Phone: 757-358-7475

Results disclosure agreements

  • Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
  • Publication restrictions are in place