Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia Clinical Trial
Official title:
In Vivo Measurements of Nasal Ciliary Beat Frequency by Using Interferometry
1. Assessment of a high speed video camera with a green light source for the measurement
of ciliary beat frequency (CBF) in the nasal airways of patients.
2. Assessments of the effect of drugs and other therapies on CBF using the study system.
3. Comparison of results with standard methods such as ciliary brush biopsies
Background Mucociliary clearance of the airways depends on ciliary movement by ciliated
cells that cover the entire airway and the sinuses. In many airway diseases the mucociliary
clearance is affected by injury caused by smoke, viruses, other infectious organisms or
genetic diseases that are called Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD).
The diagnosis of PCD is based on a combination of clinical findings such as bronchiectasis,
chronic sinusitis, chronic otitis media and immotile sperms.
In addition, in tests performed in the pulmonary laboratory nasal nitric oxide levels may be
low.
Samples obtained by nasal brush biopsy can be analyzed and the ciliary movement recorded by
video microscopy. Ciliary beat frequency (CBF) can be calculated in freshly isolated samples
but also after growing the tissue in cell culture.
Furthermore, ciliated cells can be analyzed by electron microscopy to detect defects in the
microscopic structure of the cilia.
The major problem encountered by all these assays is that they are performed under in vitro
conditions and not in the natural environment of the cells where the acidity (pH),
temperature, electrolytes etc. may be very different.
Moreover, genetic testing is limited to mutations known to cause PCD, ruling out mutations
not yet discovered.
Therefore a method is needed to unequivocally measure ciliary movement in the natural
environment.
Goal
1. Assessment of a high speed video camera with a green light source for the measurement
of ciliary beat frequency (CBF) in the nasal airways of patients.
2. Assessments of the effect of drugs and other therapies on CBF using the study system.
Methods The protocol has been approved by the local Institutional Review Board (IRB) of the
Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel
Equipment:
1. High Speed High Video Microscope built to specifications needed for this study based on
a commercially available high speed video system.
2. The green light source (LED) used consists of a spot of 3mm diameter and has an energy
of 10 milli Watt ( equal to 1Kilowatt/square meter)
3. Video camera (manufactured by SONY Inc, Japan)
Patients:
Patients referred for ciliary brush biopsy will be asked to sign the informed consent and to
be enrolled into the study.
Patients will be examined by having a high speed digital video camera placed close to the
nasal cavity in order to photograph the area of interest. The camera lens will be off focus
and the reflected light from the nasal mucosa will be recorded. This reflected light
recording will be analyzed to obtain the CBF, heart rate and respiratory rate.
After the recording the patient will proceed to the nasal brush ciliary biopsy. The cells
will be analyzed by a CBF will be calculated from several areas of the smear.
Safety measures:
All participating patients will wear a protective cover over their eyes during photography.
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