Port Wine Stain Clinical Trial
Official title:
OFDI in Dermatology
This is a pilot exploratory study. The goal of this study is to evaluate a new imaging tool, optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI), to reveal the microvascular morphology of capillary malformations.
The subject population will be composed of 8 subjects meeting the inclusion and exclusion
criteria. Up to 8 subjects may be enrolled for the study after obtaining written, informed
consent prior to participation in the study. Recruitment will be performed by direct
advertisement to subjects inside and outside Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), including
the BWH dermatology clinic. The study patients will be managed using standard of care in
practice at the BWH dermatology clinic. The study will be conducted at Brigham and Women's
Hospital Dermatology Clinic where the pulsed dye laser is housed.
Patients referred to the BWH dermatology clinic will be eligible for recruitment. The study
nurse/staff involved in patient enrollment will be familiar with the care of this type of
patients. The medical history of these patients will be examined to determine if the study
eligibility requirements are met. If the patient is selected as a potential subject, a
letter will be sent about 7 days prior to their scheduled exam to ask if they would care to
participate. This time frame should allow time for the patient to consider study
participation.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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