Critical Limb Ischemia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Correlation Between FlowMet™, ABI, SPP, TBI, TcPO2 and Angiography
Verified date | April 2017 |
Source | The Cleveland Clinic |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the utility of the FlowMet™ device in the assessment of perfusion in subjects suspected of or being treated for critical limb ischemia, in comparison to other gold standard technologies, such as ankle brachial pulse index (ABI), skin perfusion pressure (SPP), toe brachial pulse index (TBI), transcutaneous oxygen tension (TcP02), and angiography currently in use in the clinic.
Status | Withdrawn |
Enrollment | 0 |
Est. completion date | June 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | January 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Subject is willing and able to provide an informed consent. - Subject is willing and able to comply with the study procedures. - Subject is able to understand the study procedures. - Subject is being seen at the clinic for the evaluation/treatment of CLI. - Subject has a Rutherford score of V or VI. Exclusion Criteria: - Subject has any medical condition, which in the judgment of the Investigator and/or designee makes the subject a poor candidate for the investigational procedure - Anyone with a latex allergy - Must be over 18 years old - Must not be pregnant during time of study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Cleveland Clinic | Cleveland | Ohio |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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The Cleveland Clinic |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Correlation between FlowMet perfusion values and ankle-brachial index and toe-brachial index in 34 patients who present to outpatient clinic. | Correlation between FlowMet perfusion values evaluating the median systolic, median diastolic, and overall flow and amplitude as compared to ABI and TBI. This is a feasibility study to determine the degree of correlation between this novel device and current standard of care testing to see how the numerical values obtained correlate with both normal and abnormal values of well established testing. Normal values of ABI (ratios of > 0.9 to < 1.3) and TBI (ratios of > 0.7). | One year | |
Primary | Correlation between FlowMet perfusion values and skin perfusion pressure in 34 patients who present to outpatient clinic. | Correlation between FlowMet perfusion values evaluating the median systolic, median diastolic, and overall flow and amplitude as compared to skin perfusion pressure testing. This is a feasibility study to determine the degree of correlation between this novel device and current standard of care testing to see how the numerical values obtained correlate with both normal and abnormal values of well established testing. Normal values of SPP are 40-50 mmHg. | One year | |
Primary | Correlation between FlowMet perfusion values and transcutaneous oxygen tension in 34 patients who present to outpatient clinic. | Correlation between FlowMet perfusion values evaluating the median systolic, median diastolic, and overall flow and amplitude as compared to transcutaneous oxygen testing. This is a feasibility study to determine the degree of correlation between this novel device and current standard of care testing to see how the numerical values obtained correlate with both normal and abnormal values of well established testing. Normal value at the foot is 40-50 mmHg. | One year | |
Primary | Correlation between FlowMet perfusion values and angiography in 34 patients who present to outpatient clinic. | Correlation between FlowMet perfusion values evaluating the median systolic, median diastolic, and overall flow and amplitude as compared to angiography. This is a feasibility study to determine the degree of correlation between this novel device and current standard of care testing to see how the numerical values obtained correlate with both normal and abnormal angiographic images as defined by severity of stenosis. | One year | |
Secondary | Correlation between FlowMet perfusion values and Rutherford score | Correlation between FlowMet perfusion values evaluating the median systolic, median diastolic, and overall flow and amplitude as compared to Rutherford score of patient at time of evaluation. | One year | |
Secondary | Correlation between FlowMet perfusion values and time of surgical (re)admission | Correlation between FlowMet perfusion values evaluating the median systolic, median diastolic, and overall flow and amplitude to determine timing of surgical (re)admission (days). | One year | |
Secondary | Correlation between FlowMet perfusion values and speed of wound healing | Correlation between FlowMet perfusion values evaluating the median systolic, median diastolic, and overall flow and amplitude to determine speed of wound healing (days). | One year |
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