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Studies to evaluate therapies for itching (pruritus) related diseases often
require the quantification of the itch sensation. Like all subjective symp
toms the evaluation of itching is difficult and can only be done indirectly
. With the Pruritometer 2 a measuring system is introduced that evaluates i
tching by detecting scratching movements. Based on the Pruritometer 1, that
processes the signals of a piezoelectric vibration sensor, fixed on the mi
dfinger of the patients dominant hand, and triggers a simple counter, the P
ruritometer 2 allows to store the scratch activity during a 24 hours period
. For each adjustable time slice of this time period, the amount of scratch
es and the scratch intensity are recorded. All data can be transferred to a
PC via infrared link for further processing with a standard software packa
ge. An additional PC-software allows to set various parameters for optimal
scratch detection and to test the patient attached system, also via the inf
rared link.
All electronic components are shockproof encapsulated in a milled housing a
nd are attached to a textile watchstrap that is worn by the patient like a
wristwatch.