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NCT number NCT04792450
Other study ID # 287901
Secondary ID
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date November 1, 2020
Est. completion date May 2021

Study information

Verified date March 2021
Source NHS Greater Clyde and Glasgow
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]

Clinical Trial Summary

COVID Related Study. This study will compare the Thales High Temperature Detection (HTD) system with the two routinely used temperature measurement systems (tympanic and forehead) in patients and staff in the Emergency Department. The aims of the study are: - To determine the diagnostic accuracy of HTD for the measurement of fever, using an equivalence comparison with the maximum temperature recorded with two routinely used temperature measurements (tympanic and forehead), margin ±0.2°C. - To determine if skin tone is an independent confounding factor in the measurement of fever using HTD - To establish performance of internal calibration of Thales device - To power for a definitive Clinical Investigation to determine clinical efficacy and safety cut off with HTD If results are encouraging the aim would then be to undertake a clinical investigation in order to get CE marking for use in a clinical setting.


Description:

In the fifty years since the emergence of thermal imaging technology, Thales in Glasgow has built up a world leading capability in the design, manufacture and supply of Thermal Imaging cameras. In addition to the cameras, Thales in Glasgow has a particular expertise in developing image processing algorithms (conventional and artificial intelligence based) to allow the cameras to perform critical user tasks beyond mere imaging. COVID-19 [SARS-COV-2] has placed a huge challenge on the world. In response to the crisis, Thales is engaged in a number of initiatives, including one aimed at the possible application of thermal imaging cameras to detect people with a fever and hence those who may be suffering from COVID-19.Fever is a key symptom of covid-19. One of the major limitations of existing systems is thermographic accuracy. Most current thermographic camera systems offer an accuracy of ± 0.5°C. This can be reduced to ±0.3°C with the inclusion of a "Black Body" calibration source, although this limits the portability of the system. Using their unique knowledge and expertise in high resolution and precision thermal imaging and thermal image processing, Thales aims to develop a fever screening system with an accuracy of ± 0.1°C to enable more effective identification and triage of people with fever. What Thales lacks is real world thermal images of patients suffering fever and access to clinicians who can advise on the medical aspects of the work. This research would fill these two voids. In a pilot study conducted in the Emergency Department, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (20/NS/0064), the Thales High Temperature Detection (HTD) system was found to be more accurate than a tympanic thermometer which captures Infrared radiation emitted by the tympanic membrane in the ear or forehead thermometer. Tympanic temperature measurements are typically used in the hospital setting in Scotland whereas forehead IR measurement is common in transportation and workplace settings. The HTD has been redesigned in response to three key findings from the pilot study: - The relative temperature of some facial features correlated more strongly with tympanic temperature than others. - Having an external Black Body (BB) calibration source in the scene at all times was impractical in a clinical environment - Camera systems require to be compact and portable to be useful to clinical staff. As a result, the HTD is now significantly reduced in size, including peripheral devices. A novel calibration solution has been designed (and patented) that not only removes the need for the black body source but allows for a more accurate temperature evaluation. In addition, facial feature detection has been integrated into the software to allow it to automatically locate the patient's head and in the near future, automatically determine the temperatures of individual facial features. This development will capture facial feature detection - not facial recognition.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 200
Est. completion date May 2021
Est. primary completion date December 15, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 16 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Patients = 16 years old with no upper age limit - Patients able to read and understand English - Patients able to give informed consent - Patients being triaged through ED for any complaint, not necessarily COVID-19 QEUH ED staff Exclusion Criteria: - Patients not meeting the inclusion criteria - Patients who do not have capacity to consent - Patients attending ED who are fast-tracked without triage

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Device:
Thermography
Measure Temperature using Thermal Camera
Tympanic Thermometer
Measure Temperature using Tympanic Thermometer
Forehead Thermometer
Measure Temperature using Forehead Temperature
62 Max + Infra-red thermometer
Measure Temperature using 62 Max + Infra-red thermometer

Locations

Country Name City State
United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
NHS Greater Clyde and Glasgow Thales Group

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United Kingdom, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary To determine the diagnostic accuracy of HTD for the measurement of fever, using an equivalence comparison with the maximum temperature recorded with two routinely used temperature measurements (tympanic and forehead), margin ±0.2°C. Measurement of temperature in celsius First 4 hours of hospitalisation.
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