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The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the accuracy and contribution of Color Doppler Ultrasound (CDU) guided Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery (DIEA) perforator mapping with or without mapping using Computer Tomography angiography (CTA) in women over 18 years undergoing 2021 unilateral or bilateral breast reconstruction with an abdominal free flap. Participants underwent scheduled reconstruction of one or both breasts with a free flap transferred from the lower abdomen. If there is a comparison group: Researchers compared interventional groups - examined using preoperative CTA of the abdominal wall supplemented with an examination of the perforators using CDU (active comparator group), and examined exclusively by using the CDU (experimental group), to see the comparison of the accuracy and contribution of CDU-guided DIEA perforator mapping with CTA mapping. The hypothesis is that CDU examination alone is not inferior to CTA examination supplemented with parameters that CTA does not show (flow velocity, vessel diameters), by measuring these parameters with CDU. The main questions it aims to answer are: - To evaluate the comparison of the accuracy of surgeon-conducted CDU perforator mapping in defining the significant/dominant perforators and their exact location [XY coordinates] with the accuracy of CTA mapping. - To compare the time duration of the CDU examination was measured. - To measure the Fat Necrosis of the flap [3 months postoperative ] - To measure the Flap Loss [1-week post-op, 2 weeks post-op, 6-8 weeks post-op and 3 months post-op].


Clinical Trial Description

A blinded, randomized, prospective clinical trial was performed involving women over 18 years undergoing 2021 unilateral or bilateral breast reconstruction with an abdominal free flap. The inclusion of the mapping of major perforators as a part of preoperative deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap planning reduces the operating time and complication rate. According to recent meta-analyses computed tomographic angiography (CTA) brings the most advantages; however, only a few studies comprising colour Doppler ultrasonography (CDU) were included with several biases in addition. Especially, studies directly comparing CTA and CDU (surgeons conducted in one study only, in one case) are rare. Recently, CDU has seen significant advances in quality and imaging capabilities, and ultrasound devices are widely available. Women were originally randomized 1:1 to the groups one of which will undergo only CDU perforator mapping (experimental group) and the other using CTA+CDU (active comparator group). Every patient included in the CTA+CDU group preoperatively underwent CT angiography of the abdominal wall. Based on the CTA examination XY coordinates of DIEA perforators with a vessel calibre of 1 mm were determined. The velocity and vessel diameters of these perforators were additionally examined using a CDU device. Any additional perforators were marked, nor were CTA deducted XY coordinates of marked perforators changed, based on the CDU examination. The same sonography surgeon performed all CDU examinations. All patients included in the CDU group were examined with the same CDU device by the same sonography surgeon as patients included in CTA + CDU group. During the examination, DIEA perforators were mapped and those with a vessel calibre of 1 mm were marked and XY coordinates deducted. Calibres and velocities of perforator vessels and the abdominal subcutaneous tissue thickness were measured. In the CTA+CDU group, CDU was used only to determine the additional parameters necessary to define categories 1-3 (according to the number of perforators). Based on CDU, coordinates were not measured in the CTA+CDU group. The main aim of this clinical study is to compare the accuracy of perforator localization (coordinates) using CDU vs. CTA. Based on the preoperative mapping, all patients in both groups were assigned a category for each flap as follows: A) At least one perforator of the flap meets the criteria defined for a dominant perforator. In such a case, the tactic was to dissect a single perforator flap. B) Any perforator meets the criteria defined for a dominant perforator, but at least two perforators on the same DIEA branch meet the criteria for a significant perforator. In such a case, the tactic was to dissect the flap with the pedicle of two of those perforators. C) Any perforator meets the criteria defined for a dominant perforator or significant perforator. In such a case, the surgical tactic was to dissect the flap with a pedicle of three perforators or as an MS-TRAM flap. The operating surgeon was fully informed of the results of the preoperative examination and the recommended perforator or perforator selected for the flap's pedicle. However, these recommendations were not binding, and the surgeon chose the tactics of the operation taking into consideration his clinical experience. Participating in the project did not change the surgical technique and the surgery was performed as standard according to current knowledge of medicine and common practice of the department. The surgery itself was not the subject of the research. XY coordinates and diameters of the dissected perforators were measured during the surgery. R 4.1.3 software and Joinpoint Regression 4.9.0.0. were used to perform data management and exploratory statistical analysis (p = 0.05). A two-sided Wilcoxon test was used for verification of both patient groups' comparability. The same test was used to compare the length of the CDU examination in both groups. The breaking point on the curve showing the length of the CDU examination depending on the numerical order of the examined patient was searched using the Joinpoint Regression as a secondary outcome. Euclidean distance was used to determine the difference between the CDU/CTA and during the surgery measured coordinates of the dissected perforators. Statistical testing of the difference between the accuracy of CTA and CDU examinations was performed using the GLS method. The GEE model was used to determine the difference between the CDU/CTA+CDU recommended and finally dissected a number of perforators supplying the flap. ;


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NCT number NCT05687006
Study type Interventional
Source St. Anne's University Hospital Brno, Czech Republic
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date January 1, 2021
Completion date December 31, 2021

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