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NCT ID: NCT05777590 Recruiting - Frostbite Clinical Trials

Comparison of ICG Microangiography and Conventional Angiography in Severe Frostbite

Start date: February 3, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Severe frostbite injury is a significant cause of morbidity in northern climates. Minnesota has some of the highest numbers of severe frostbite injuries in North America. As a result, Regions Hospital has the best opportunity to study this disease process and improve outcomes for frostbite patients. The diagnostic methods for severe frostbite injury vary from institution to institution and there is no standard practice. Commonly utilized methods include conventional angiography, Technetium 99 triple phase bone scans, SPECT studies, Indocyanine Green microangiography, and doppler studies. The proposed pilot study aims to directly compare conventional angiography imaging to ICG microangiography in adult patients with severe frostbite. Severe frostbite is defined as 4th degree: frostbite resulting in vascular occlusion and tissue ischemia. Both imaging modalities have been used for the diagnosis and monitoring of severe frostbite injury but there has never been a study directly comparing these two imaging modalities.

NCT ID: NCT05280301 Recruiting - Frostbite Clinical Trials

Multicenter Sous Vide Frostbite

Start date: December 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of using sous vide devices for heating and maintaining the circulating warm water bath used in the rewarming of acute frostbite.