Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Intra-reader Difference of Summed Rest Score (SRS) for Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Myocardial Perfusion Imaging (MPI) |
3 qualified readers (independent from the study) performed independent reads of all MPI images, inclusive of standard 17-segment polar-maps of perfusion defects. Each reader scored the perfusion pattern in each segment (17 segments) using a 5-point scale score range from 0 to 4: Normal 0, Minimal, mild impairment of perfusion = 1, Moderate impairment of perfusion = 2, Significant impairment of perfusion = 3, No perfusion = 4. Higher score indicated = impairment of perfusion. SRS was calculated by summing individual scores from each of 17 segments to give an overall score between 0 and 68; a score of 0 indicates normal outcome and scores more than 0 indicate increasingly worse outcomes as the score increases. The summed score of the 17 segments SRS was used for analysis. Intra-reader difference of SRS for PET MPI was reported. |
Up to 2 weeks |
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Primary |
Intra-reader Difference of Summed Rest Percent (SR%) for PET MPI |
3 qualified readers (independent from the study) performed independent reads of all MPI images, inclusive of standard 17-segment polar-maps of perfusion defects. Each reader scored the perfusion pattern in each segment (17 segments) using a 5-point scale score range from 0 to 4: Normal 0, Minimal, mild impairment of perfusion = 1, Moderate impairment of perfusion = 2, Significant impairment of perfusion = 3, No perfusion = 4. Higher score indicated = impairment of perfusion. SRS was calculated by summing individual scores from each of 17 segments to give an overall score between 0 and 68; a score of 0 indicates normal outcome and scores more than 0 indicate increasingly worse outcomes as the score increases. Summed score of the 17 segments SRS was used for analysis. SR% is calculated by dividing the SRS by a number corresponding to the SRS value indicating a deficit of 4 in every segment and then multiplying the result by 100. Intra-reader difference of SR% for PET MPI was reported. |
Up to 2 weeks |
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Primary |
Intra-reader Correlation of SRS for PET MPI: Pearson's Correlation |
3 qualified readers (independent from the study) performed independent reads of all MPI images, inclusive of standard 17-segment polar-maps of perfusion defects. Each reader scored the perfusion pattern in each segment (17 segments) using a 5-point scale score range from 0 to 4: Normal 0, Minimal, mild impairment of perfusion = 1, Moderate impairment of perfusion = 2, Significant impairment of perfusion = 3, No perfusion = 4. Higher score indicated = impairment of perfusion. SRS was calculated by summing individual scores from each of 17 segments to give an overall score between 0 and 68; a score of 0 indicates normal outcome and scores more than 0 indicate increasingly worse outcomes as the score increases. The summed score of the 17 segments SRS was used for analysis. Intra-reader correlation of SRS for PET MPI assessed using Pearson's correlation was reported. |
Up to 2 weeks |
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Primary |
Intra-reader Correlation of SRS for PET MPI: Kendall's Tau-b |
3 qualified readers (independent from the study) performed independent reads of all MPI images, inclusive of standard 17-segment polar-maps of perfusion defects. Each reader scored the perfusion pattern in each segment (17 segments) using a 5-point scale score range from 0 to 4: Normal 0, Minimal, mild impairment of perfusion = 1, Moderate impairment of perfusion = 2, Significant impairment of perfusion = 3, No perfusion = 4. Higher score indicated = impairment of perfusion. SRS was calculated by summing individual scores from each of 17 segments to give an overall score between 0 and 68; a score of 0 indicates normal outcome and scores more than 0 indicate increasingly worse outcomes as the score increases. The summed score of the 17 segments SRS was used for analysis. Intra-reader correlation of SRS for PET MPI assessed using Kendall's tau-b was reported. |
Up to 2 weeks |
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Secondary |
Variability of the SRS After MPI Sessions Using 2 Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection Doses by the Same Process |
Variability of SRS was estimated by using the SD of the paired difference divided by square root of 2. SRS was used for myocardial perfusion defects examination. The independent reads of all MPI images were based on standard 17-segment polar-maps of perfusion defects. Each reader scored the perfusion pattern in each segment (17 segments) using a 5-point scale score range from 0 to 4: Normal 0, Minimal, mild impairment of perfusion = 1, Moderate impairment of perfusion = 2, Significant impairment of perfusion = 3, No perfusion = 4. Higher score indicated = impairment of perfusion. SRS was calculated by summing individual scores from each of 17 segments to give an overall score between 0 and 68; a score of 0 indicates normal outcome and scores more than 0 indicate increasingly worse outcomes as the score increases. Variability of the SRS after MPI sessions using 2 Flurpiridaz (18F) injection doses by the same process was reported. |
Up to 2 weeks |
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Secondary |
Percentage of Participants With Intra-Reader Agreement of the Detection of Ischemic Defect on PET-MPI at Rest Between 2 MPI Acquisitions Using 2 Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection Doses |
Percentage of participants with intra-reader agreement of the detected ischemic defect on PET-MPI was reported. |
Up to 2 weeks |
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Secondary |
Difference Between the Perfusion Rest Scores for Each of the 17 Segments and Each Reader for 2 Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection Doses From Same and Different Manufacturing Process |
Perfusion rest score was used for myocardial perfusion defects examination. The independent reads of all MPI images were based on standard 17-segment polar-maps of perfusion defects. Each reader scored the perfusion pattern in each segment (17 segments) using a 5-point scale score range from 0 to 4: Normal: 0; Minimal, mild impairment of perfusion, ambiguous image: 1; Moderate impairment of perfusion: 2; Significant impairment of perfusion: 3, No perfusion: 4. Higher score indicates impairment. Mean of the paired difference between the perfusion rest scores from 2 manufacturing processes for each of the 17 segments and each reader for 2 Flurpiridaz (18F) injection doses from same and different manufacturing process was reported. |
Up to 2 weeks |
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Secondary |
Difference in Standard Uptake Value (SUV) of Time-activity Curves (TACs) by Region After MPI Sessions Using 2 Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection Doses Synthesized by Same and 2 Different Manufacturing Processes |
Difference was calculated by (Mean SUV from the second injection - Mean SUV from the first injection). SUV was calculated as Decay Corrected Uptake (kBq/cc) / (Injected Dose [MBq] / Weight (kilogram [kg]). Difference in SUV of TACs by region after MPI sessions using 2 Flurpiridaz (18F) injection doses synthesized by same and 2 different manufacturing processes was reported. |
Up to 2 weeks |
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Secondary |
Relative Difference in SUV (5- to 15-minute Perfusion Image) of TACs by Region After MPI Sessions Using 2 Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection Doses Synthesized by Same and 2 Different Manufacturing Processes |
Relative difference was calculated as 100 (SUV1-SUV2) / (0.5*[SUV1 + SUV2]) and SUV was calculated as Decay Corrected Uptake (kBq/cc) / (Injected Dose [MBq] / Weight [kg]). Relative difference in SUV of TACs by region after MPI sessions using 2 Flurpiridaz (18F) injection doses synthesized by same and 2 different manufacturing processes was reported. |
Up to 2 weeks |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Categorized Based on Intra-Reader Agreement of the Image Quality Score Between the 2 Sets of PET Images for 2 Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection Doses From Different Manufacturing Processes |
Image quality scoring was performed as following: SPE image was worse than HPLC image when the difference (SPE - HPLC) score was less than or equal (<=)-3. SPE image was slightly worse than HPTC image when the difference score was <=-1 and greater than (>)-3. SPE and HPLC images were the same when the difference score was >-1 and less than (<) 1. SPE image was slightly better when the difference score >=1 and <3. SPE image was better when the difference was >=3. Higher score indicates better outcomes. Number of participants categorized based on intra-reader agreement of the image quality score between the 2 Sets of PET images for 2 Flurpiridaz (18F) injection doses from different manufacturing processes was reported. |
Up to 2 weeks |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Categorized Based on Intra-Reader Agreement of the Image Quality Score Between the 2 Sets of PET Images for 2 Flurpiridaz (18F) Injection Doses From Same Manufacturing Processes |
Image quality scoring was performed as following: 2 images were the same when the absolute difference score was >=0 and <1. 2 images were slightly different when the absolute difference score >=1 and <3. 2 images were different when the absolute difference score >=3. Higher score indicates better outcomes. Number of participants categorized based on intra-reader agreement of the image quality score between the 2 sets of PET Images for 2 Flurpiridaz (18F) injection doses from same manufacturing processes was reported. |
Up to 2 weeks |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Treatment-emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs) and Serious TEAEs |
A TEAE was defined as an adverse events (AE) that occurred from the time of investigational medicinal product (IMP) administration through the end of the follow-up period for the corresponding dose. Any medication error, clinically significant vital signs, electrocardiograms (ECGs), hematology, clinical chemistry laboratory tests, and urinalysis values determined by investigator were reported as TEAEs. Number of participants with TEAEs and serious TEAEs were reported. |
From screening up to end of follow up (up to 30 days) |
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