Pressure Ulcer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Detecting Changes in Skin Status Over the Site of a Stage 1 Pressure Ulcer Using Biophysical Sensors and Biomarkers
NCT number | NCT06420102 |
Other study ID # | ERGO 66933 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | November 16, 2021 |
Est. completion date | July 1, 2023 |
Verified date | May 2024 |
Source | University of Southampton |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
During a patient's hospital stay the skin can be exposed to forces from sitting or lying and attachment to different medical devices. Skin health is maintained healthy through regular movements to remove pressure from the skin surface. However, sometimes if the skin is exposed to loads for prolonged periods, it can be compromised, and red marks can appear (stage one pressure ulcer). In most cases, these changes in the skin can be recovered, through regular movement and nursing care. However, in a small number of cases, the skin damage can progress further until a wound appears. It is important to find out why this may occur, so that preventive strategies can be implemented to protect skin health. Therefore, the project focuses on evaluating changes in skin health following the development of a minor pressure ulcer (stage one). This research proposal aims to better understand how the skin changes at the body sites compromised by stage 1 pressure ulcer, compared to healthy sites. This will be achieved via the use of measurements of skin health including physical sensors and sampling fluids and cells from the skin surface. The knowledge acquired from this study will help the understanding of how and why skin breaks down following early signs of damage. Some of the proposed sensing systems could then be used to support healthcare professionals to adopt the appropriate preventive strategies to avoid skin damage and subsequent wounds. A cohort of 50 patients will be recruited from a hospital setting, who present with a stage one pressure ulcer. Skin measurements will be taken three times to establish changes during their hospital stay. The investigators will establish if these measurements support the prediction of whether the stage one ulcer heals, remains the same, or progresses into a wound (stage two or higher pressure ulcer).
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 50 |
Est. completion date | July 1, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | March 10, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Aged over 18 years old - Individuals of all genders and ethnicities - Individuals presenting grade 1 PU (regardless of the anatomical location of the PU) - Individuals admitted to UHST - Have the capacity and English proficiency to provide informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Individuals with broken skin - Patients at end of life - Patients who cannot be repositioned due to medical reasons - Patients in COVID-19 areas - Allergies or sensitivity to sebutape or Sellotape - Current active skin condition on the areas of measurement - Cognitive impairments which limit their ability to provide informed consent - Inability to understand English language |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | University Hospital Southampton (UHS) Foundation Trust | Southampton | Hampshire |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Southampton | European Union, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust |
United Kingdom,
Abiakam NS, Jayabal H, Filingeri D, Bader DL, Worsley PR. Spatial and temporal changes in biophysical skin parameters over a category I pressure ulcer. Int Wound J. 2023 Oct;20(8):3164-3176. doi: 10.1111/iwj.14194. Epub 2023 Apr 14. — View Citation
Jayabal H, Abiakam NS, Filingeri D, Bader DL, Worsley PR. Inflammatory biomarkers in sebum for identifying skin damage in patients with a Stage I pressure ulcer in the pelvic region: A single centre observational, longitudinal cohort study with elderly patients. Int Wound J. 2023 Sep;20(7):2594-2607. doi: 10.1111/iwj.14131. Epub 2023 Mar 5. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Spatial and temporal differences in skin barrier function over a grade 1 pressure ulcer | Case controlled differences in transepidermal water loss between the site of a grade 1 pressure ulcer and health adjacent skin. A Tewameter (CK, Germany) was used to assess skin barrier function sampled over a 30 second period. This was measured over the site of the grade 1 pressure ulcer and one that was 10cm lateral (healthy site). This outcome was measured in g/m2/hr. | 3 weeks. | |
Secondary | Spatial differences in skin corneocyte topography over a grade 1 pressure ulcer | Case controlled differences in the maturity of corneocyte cells over a grade 1 pressure ulcer. Cells were collected from a PU-compromised site and an adjacent control area and their topographical properties were analysed. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging and nanoindentation experiments were performed to assess topography. | 3 weeks. | |
Secondary | Spatial differences in skin corneocyte maturity over a grade 1 pressure ulcer | Case controlled differences in the maturity of corneocyte cells over a grade 1 pressure ulcer. Cells were collected from a PU-compromised site and an adjacent control area and maturation properties were analysed. Maturity of corneodesmosomes was indirectly measured by immunostaining of desmoglein-1 (Dsg1). Parameters of measurement included surface roughness Sq (nm) and Youngs Modulus of cells (MPa). Qualitative analysis of immunostaining of desmoglein-1 (Dsg1) was also included. | 3 weeks. | |
Secondary | Spatial and temporal differences in skin inflammation over a grade 1 pressure ulcer | Case controlled differences in skin inflammatory biomarkers between the site of a grade 1 pressure ulcer and health adjacent skin. Sebutapes were collected over three sessions to investigate the temporal changes in the inflammatory response. The panel of cytokines investigated included high-abundance cytokines, namely, IL-1a and IL-1RA, and low abundance cytokines; IL-6, IL-8, TNF-a, INF-?, IL-33, IL-1ß and G-CSF. Spatial and temporal differences between sites were assessed and thresholds were used to determine the sensitivity and specificity of each biomarker. Concentrations of protein biomarkers in the sebum will be presented in picograms per ml. | 3 weeks | |
Secondary | Spatial and temporal differences in skin hydration over a grade 1 pressure ulcer | Case controlled differences in skin hydration between the site of a grade 1 pressure ulcer and health adjacent skin. A Corneometer (CK, Germany) was used to assess skin hydration sampled 5 times over eac site. This was measured over the site of the grade 1 pressure ulcer and one that was 10cm lateral (healthy site). Stratum corneum hydration was measured in arbitrary units, according to the calibrated Corneometer. | 3 weeks. |
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