Peripheral Arterial Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of Gluteal Muscle Perfusion in Patients With Intermittent Gluteal Claudication by Non-invasive Multispectral Optoacoustic Tomography With Pre-post Study Design
NCT number | NCT06391346 |
Other study ID # | MSOT-gluteal |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | June 23, 2023 |
Est. completion date | April 2024 |
Verified date | April 2024 |
Source | University Hospital Erlangen |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The objective of the proposed study is to define independent parameters for the diagnostic assessment of the perfusion situation of the gluteal muscle based on multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) in patients with gluteal claudication in Fontaine stage II (intermittent claudication) pre and post-intervention.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | April 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | March 14, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: • Patient with gluteal claudication in Fontaine stage II and corresponding stenosis (common iliac artery, internal iliac artery or distal aorta) Exclusion Criteria: - Patients with PAD in Fontaine stage I, III and IV or Rutherford category 0, 4, 5 and 6 or healthy volunteers with diabetes mellitus, chronic renal failure, claudication symptoms, abnormal ABI or non-palpable foot pulses - People with age under 18 - Absence of written consent - Safety concerns of the study physician (person with physical, mental or psychiatric conditions which, by the judgement of the study physician, would compromise the person's safety or the quality of the data, thereby rendering the person an ineligible candidate for the study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Germany | University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU), Department of Vascular Surgery | Erlangen | Bavaria |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Ulrich Rother |
Germany,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Optimal diagnostic MSOT thresholds | optimal diagnostic threshold for hemoglobin-associated MSOT parameters in gluteal muscle tissue in patients with intermittent claudication before and after exercise | twice (before and after the intervention, up to two weeks) | |
Primary | Improvement of the MSOT parameters after the revascularisation | Change of hemoglobin-associated MSOT parameters in gluteal muscle tissue in patients with intermittent claudication before and after exercise after the revascularisation | twice (before and after the intervention, up to two weeks) | |
Secondary | Difference between the corresponding MSOT values before and after exercis | Difference of the values before and after exercise for hemoglobin-associated parameters derived by transcutaneous MSOT in patients with gluteal claudication | twice (before and after the intervention, up to two weeks) | |
Secondary | Reperfusion profiles for hemoglobin-associated parameters | Curves of hemoglobin-associated MSOT parameters in the first ten minutes after exercise | twice (before and after the intervention, up to two weeks) | |
Secondary | Correlation of acquired MSOT parameters with the CCDS flow profile and PSV | Hemoglobin-associated MSOT parameters in patients with gluteal claudication correlated with the flow profile and PSV of A. femoralis communis and A. poplitea determined by CCDS | single time point | |
Secondary | Correlation of acquired MSOT parameters with the ABI | Hemoglobin-associated parameters derived by transcutaneous MSOT correlated with the ABI | twice (before and after the intervention, up to two weeks) | |
Secondary | Correlation of acquired MSOT parameters with threadmill test | Hemoglobin-associated MSOT parameters (units: arbitrary units (a.u.)) derived by transcutaneous MSOT correlated with Threadmill test | twice (before and after the intervention, up to two weeks) | |
Secondary | Correlation of acquired MSOT parameters with subjectively perceived maximum walking distance in everyday life | hemoglobin-associated MSOT parameters (units: arbitrary units (a.u.)) derived by transcutaneous MSOT correlated with the subjectively perceived maximum walking distance in everyday life | twice (before and after the intervention) | |
Secondary | Correlation of acquired MSOT parameters with the perceived PAD-specific quality of life (VASCUQOL-6 questionnaire) | hemoglobin-associated MSOT parameters (units: arbitrary units (a.u.)) derived by transcutaneous MSOT correlated with the perceived PAD-specific quality of life (VASCUQOL-6 questionnaire) | twice (before and after the intervention, up to two weeks) | |
Secondary | Correlation of acquired MSOT parameters with the TASC-classification (angiography) | hemoglobin-associated MSOT parameters (units: arbitrary units (a.u.)) derived by transcutaneous MSOT in patients with PAD in Fontaine stage II correlated with the TASC-classification (angiography) | twice (before and after the intervention, up to two weeks) | |
Secondary | Confounder analysis | Correlation of all collected parameters (anamnestic, demographic, physiological) with regard to their characteristics as basic confounders for the MSOT technique | twice (before and after the intervention, up to two weeks) |
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