Spinal Cord Injuries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Alternating Pressure Overlay on Weight Bearing Tissue Tolerance in People With Spinal Cord Injury
NCT number | NCT03317288 |
Other study ID # | 2017-0215 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | May 12, 2017 |
Est. completion date | March 31, 2019 |
Verified date | May 2021 |
Source | University of Illinois at Chicago |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this study is to test if the newly-developed Dabir alternating pressure (AP) overlay could be beneficial to preventing skin damage during daily activities, such as lying in bed. Specifically, the study is being done to test if the Dabir AP overlay could be used to increase skin tolerance when lying in bed for an extended period of time (40 minutes), including reducing pressure and increasing skin blood flow (amount of blood supply to oxygen and nutrients to skin) as compared to regular operation room (OR) overlay. A total of 20 participants with spinal cord injury will be recruited. Subjects will undergo study procedures including: AP and Control protocols. Skin blood flow and interface pressure will be collected non-invasively (from outside the body) during both protocols. During AP protocols, subject will be asked to lie on side (10 min), on back on AP overlay (40 min), on side (30 min), on back on OR overlay (40 min), and on side (10 min). During Control protocol, subject will be asked to lie on side (10 min), on back on OR overlay (40 min), and on side (10 min). Subject will then proceed to vascular control measures, including: non-invasive skin blood flow and tissue oxygen measurements with mild heating and electrical stimulation. Findings from this study will help us understand the effectiveness of the AP overlay on skin blood flow response during prolonged lying in bed.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 15 |
Est. completion date | March 31, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | March 31, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - have had spinal cord injury for more than one year - have injury level at T10 or above - not ambulatory and use a wheelchair for mobility - none smokers or able to refrain from smoking four hours prior to and during the study Exclusion Criteria: - current pressure ulcer - history of diabetes mellitus - history of cardiovascular diseases - history of hypertension - history of pulmonary diseases - pregnant women (based on a positive pregnancy test) - Non-English speakers |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Illinois at Chicago | Chicago | Illinois |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Illinois at Chicago | Dabir Surfaces Inc |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Sacral Skin Blood Flow During Supine Lying | Sacral skin blood flow measured using laser Doppler flowmetry system (moor instrument) during supine lying on operating room pad with and without alternating pressure overlay | 40 minutes, the inflation-deflation cycle alternates every 10 minutes | |
Primary | Heel Skin Blood Flow During Supine Lying | Heel skin blood flow measured using laser Doppler flowmetry system (moor instrument) during supine lying on operating room pad with and without alternating pressure overlay | 40 minutes, the inflation-deflation cycle alternates every 10 minutes | |
Primary | Sacral Peak Interface Pressure During Supine Lying | Sacral peak interface pressure measured using pressure mapping system during supine lying on operating room pad with and without alternating pressure overlay. This is the maximum interface pressure of the nine pressure cells located at the sacrum. | 40 minutes, the inflation-deflation cycle alternates every 10 minutes | |
Primary | Sacral Averaged Interface Pressure During Supine Lying | Sacral averaged interface pressure measured using pressure mapping system during supine lying on operating room pad with and without alternating pressure overlay. This is the averaged interface pressure of the nine pressure cells located at the sacrum. | 40 minutes, the inflation-deflation cycle alternates every 10 minutes | |
Primary | Heel Peak Interface Pressure During Supine Lying | Heel peak interface pressure measured using pressure mapping system during supine lying on operating room pad with and without alternating pressure overlay. This is the maximum interface pressure of the nine pressure cells located at the heel. | 40 minutes, the inflation-deflation cycle alternates every 10 minutes | |
Primary | Heel Averaged Interface Pressure During Supine Lying | Heel averaged interface pressure measured using pressure mapping system during supine lying on operating room pad with and without alternating pressure overlay. This is the averaged interface pressure of the nine pressure cells located at the heel. | 40 minutes, the inflation-deflation cycle alternates every 10 minutes | |
Secondary | Post Alternating Pressure Sacral Skin Blood Flow | Sacral skin blood flow measured using laser Doppler flowmetry system (moor instrument) during supine lying on operating room pad after 40 minutes on operating room pad with or without alternating pressure and a 30 minutes washout period. | 40 minutes | |
Secondary | Post Alternating Pressure Sacral Peak Interface Pressure | Sacral peak interface pressure during supine lying on operating room pad after 40 minutes on operating room pad with or without alternating pressure and a 30 minutes washout period. | 40 minutes | |
Secondary | Post Alternating Pressure Sacral Averaged Interface Pressure | Sacral averaged interface pressure during supine lying on operating room pad after 40 minutes on operating room pad with or without alternating pressure and a 30 minutes washout period. | 40 minutes | |
Secondary | Post Alternating Pressure Heel Skin Blood Flow | Heel skin blood flow measured using laser Doppler flowmetry system (moor instrument) during supine lying on operating room pad after 40 minutes on operating room pad with or without alternating pressure and a 30 minutes washout period. | 40 minutes | |
Secondary | Post Alternating Pressure Heel Peak Interface Pressure | Heel peak interface pressure during supine lying on operating room pad after 40 minutes on operating room pad with or without alternating pressure and a 30 minutes washout period. | 40 minutes | |
Secondary | Post Alternating Pressure Heel Averaged Interface Pressure | Heel averaged interface pressure during supine lying on operating room pad after 40 minutes on operating room pad with or without alternating pressure and a 30 minutes washout period. | 40 minutes |
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