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The purpose of this study is to measure the fluid changes in the body using a device called the µ-Cor System, an investigational device. The µ-Cor System will record the fluid changes in the body, as well as ECG (electrocardiogram or an electrical tracing of your heart rhythm) heart rate, breathing rate, posture and activity at regular intervals. The information collected by the µ-Cor System will then be compared to the actual fluid removed through dialysis and to the information collected by an FDA (Food and Drug Administration) cleared device called ZOE (NonInvasive Medical Technologies), a monitor which also measures the fluid changes in the body. The objectives of this study are to document any differences in measurement of thoracic impedance obtained from the µ-Cor System and the ZOE system. Thoracic impedance is a measure of the electrical activity in the chest that varies with changes in body size and composition, fluid volume, breathing status and other variables. Measurements of the amount of fluid removed during dialysis will also be compared between the µ-Cor System, the ZOE system and the actual fluid removed. The ability of the µ-Cor System to measure thoracic impedance will be tested by placing the device randomly at one of two locations: - Study Arm 1: side location- below left axilla - Study Arm 2: front location - upper left pectoral area Both the µ-Cor System and the ZOE System will be worn simultaneously during one dialysis session. The ZOE system device is placed on the chest- 2 points: 1 at the base of your neck and 1 in your mid chest.


Clinical Trial Description

The µ-Cor System is intended to record, store, transmit, and display the following physiological data to medical professionals: thoracic impedance, ECG, heart rate, respiration rate, activity and posture. The µ-Cor System is indicated for patients who are 21 years of age or older who: - have fluid-management problems, - are taking diuretic medication, - are living with heart failure, - are living with end-stage renal disease, - are recovering from a coronary artery disease-related event, and/or - are suffering from recurrent dehydration. Objectives: - This clinical trial is intended to provide evidence of substantial equivalence between the µ-Cor System and the ZOE System in the ability to measure thoracic impedance, by comparing the correlation between µ Cor measurement and ultrafiltration volume (UFV) as compared with the correlation between ZOE measurement and UFV. The actual UFV changes will be used to arbitrate any differences. - The ability of the µ-Cor System to measure thoracic impedance will be demonstrated at 2 body locations: side location (below left axilla, Study Arm 1), and front location (upper left pectoral area, Study Arm 2). Subject population: Forty patients undergoing hemodialysis (n = 40) in 2 study arms with at least 50% enrollment of patients diagnosed with congestive heart failure (CHF) in each arm: - Study Arm 1: 20 patients undergoing hemodialysis, with at least 10 of these patients having CHF, will have the µ-Cor device placed on the side location - Study Arm 2: 20 patients undergoing hemodialysis, with at least 10 of these patients having CHF, will have the µ-Cor device placed on the front location Patients will wear the µ-Cor device and will be connected to the ZOE monitor during one hemodialysis session in the clinic. Patients will be randomly allocated to Study Arm 1 or Study Arm 2, with randomization stratified by CHF status (CHF or non-CHF). During the hemodialysis session, the patient will wear 1 µ-Cor device and will be connected simultaneously to 1 ZOE monitor (via 2 ZOE electrodes) for comparative measurements and UFV correlation, from at least 15 minutes before the start of dialysis to at least 15 minutes after the end of the dialysis session. The µ-Cor will record measurements during the dialysis session, including at least the 15 minutes before and 15 minutes after the session. ZOE (Z0) values will be measured every 6 minutes (± 1 minute) during the dialysis session. ZOE (Z0) values also will be measured every 3 minutes (± 1 minute) before and after the session, for a minimum of 5 measurements. The UFV during the course of hemodialysis will be measured by automated readings provided by the dialysis machine every 6 minutes (± 1 minute). 10. Any IV infusions administered, oral fluid or solid intake, and urine output during the course of hemodialysis will be recorded. Weight, blood pressure, and heart rate will be recorded before and after the dialysis session.The patient's involvement in the study ends after the completion of all procedures planned for the hemodialysis session. ;


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NCT number NCT03072732
Study type Interventional
Source Zoll Medical Corporation
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date November 3, 2016
Completion date February 1, 2017

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