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NCT number NCT05124990
Other study ID # 202102571
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Status No longer available
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Study information

Verified date November 2021
Source North Florida Foundation for Research and Education
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Expanded Access

Clinical Trial Summary

The hypothesis for this clinical research project is that the severity of RA may be detected and predicted using an optimized ML/AI algorithm that uses infrared thermal images of inflamed joints and standard clinical RA-related markers (i.e., ESR and CRP) by computing DAS-28 ESR scores in real-time. The infrared thermal images coupled with clinical laboratory markers and the ML/AI algorithm are expected to assist a practicing clinician in the RA diagnosis and the prediction of the occurrence of flares in RA patients. Physicians who use this technology, would need minimum training and will be able to accurately and reliably diagnose RA using a cheaper method which does not involve incident radiation emitted by other imaging modalities such a X-RAY, musculoskeletal (MSK) ultrasound, or a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The aim would be to have the Infrared thermal imaging devices at remote VA clinics that do not have a rheumatology specialist where veterans can go for their inflammatory arthritis flare and get this image by the local VA RN. These clinical results can then be assessed by and discussed with a Rheumatologist via telehealth visits.


Description:

Objective #1: To assess the clinical feasibility of implementing a novel, physician assisting, diagnostic approach for RA when compared to conventional RA examination and diagnostic procedures. This prospective, non-interventional study will assess clinically assess and diagnose the severity of RA in sero-positive RA patients experiencing active flares by using conventional examination and diagnostic methods, and compared those with a physician-assisting, diagnostic approach that involves the use of an infrared thermal imaging device, which detects heat waves to be correlated between RA patients and control subjects (i.e., those who do not have RA or who are in remission). Standard clinical laboratory values will be documented from the EHR system as well and will include ESR (sedimentation rate) and CRP (c-reactive protein). Objective #2: To develop and optimize a ML/Artificial intelligence(AI) algorithm that would process and analyze thermal images and assist in the predictive diagnosis of RA using the DAS-28 ESR score for those thermal images of the inflamed joints of patients. This study will predict the probability of an actual flare occurrence and its severity in RA patients by using an optimized, physician assisting ML/AI algorithm that processes and analyzes thermal images from sero-positive RA patients in pain and experiencing flares and that calculates the DAS-28 scoring system in real-time


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status No longer available
Enrollment 0
Est. completion date
Est. primary completion date
Accepts healthy volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 99 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - rheumatoid arthritis Exclusion Criteria: - non complaince

Study Design


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Intervention

Diagnostic Test:
thermal imaging
no risk infrared thermal image would be used to capture pictures of the patients joints that are reported to be painful during a rheumatoid arthritis flare along iwth labs such as esr and crp. these will then be fed to a machine learning algorithm that will learn to predict the DAS 28 score for the RA patient and their flare.

Locations

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Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
North Florida Foundation for Research and Education Infrared Cameras Incorporate, Vivadox
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