Vacuum Suspension: Effects on Tissue Oxygenation, Activity and Fit
NCT ID: NCT00117793
Last Updated: 2014-08-15
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COMPLETED
NA
20 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2005-08-31
2008-09-30
Brief Summary
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The proposed research plan involves two sets of human subject experiments: (1) prospective, randomized cross-over study to quantify performance of a vacuum suspension system as compared to a total surface bearing suction socket in terms of pistoning, maintaining limb volume, step counts, and subjective measures of fit and (2) measurement of transcutaneous oxygen tension as a function of vacuum pressure.
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Detailed Description
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Vacuum suspension systems may have the potential to alleviate these conditions for healthy and dysvascular amputees. The purported benefits of vacuum suspension systems include, but are not limited to: improved suspension (reduction in the amount of pistoning), maintenance of limb volume throughout the day, and increased tissue oxygenation to the residual limb.
Our first objective is to characterize performance, as related to socket fit, of a vacuum suspension system using objective and subjective measures. We will do this by conducting a within-subject experiment to measure pistoning in three dimensions while walking, overall and regional changes in limb volume before and after a thirty-minute treadmill walk, mobility (step counts) and the perception of socket fit (questionnaire) as a function of prosthetic prescription (vacuum suspension system vs. total surface bearing suction socket).
Our second objective is to determine the effect of pressures within a prosthetic socket on residual limb transcutaneous oxygen tension (tcpO2) levels. We will conduct laboratory-based, in situ testing to determine how the transcutaneous oxygen tension levels, at six sites on the residual limb, respond to pressures simulating those within a vacuum suspension system and a total surface bearing suction socket.
The proposed research will allow us to understand how suspension systems influence prosthetic socket fit and residual limb tissue health and to formulate a knowledge base on two suspension systems providing prosthetists and clinicians the objective data to make better prescription decisions. In addition, the methods utilized in this study (e.g., a residual limb limb volume scanner and assessing dynamic pistoning) can be used to study current and novel suspension systems, liners, and prosthetic socket designs to provide a standard for comparison.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Arm 1
Current clinical practice
Total Surface Bearing Suction Socket
Current clinical practice
Arm 2
Novel socket system
Vacuum assisted socket system
Novel socket system
Interventions
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Total Surface Bearing Suction Socket
Current clinical practice
Vacuum assisted socket system
Novel socket system
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Have a below knee amputation involving only one side,
* If the cause of amputation was for traumatic reasons and do not have diabetes or a vascular condition, the amputation must have occurred at least six months ago and the potential subject must have worn a prosthesis for at least four months,
* If the cause of amputation was for diabetes or vascular reasons, the potential subject must have been fit with a prosthesis and have worn it for at least one year,
* Wear the prosthesis for at least 6 hours a day,
* Able to walk without a cane, crutches, or a walker,
* Are moderately active enough to walk at a steady pace for at least 30 minutes.
Exclusion Criteria
* Have an ulcer on the residual limb,
* If potential subject had an amputation because of a tumor or an infection, no longer have an active tumor or undergoing treatment for a tumor,
* Have fallen within the last 3 months.
18 Years
70 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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US Department of Veterans Affairs
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Glenn K. Klute, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle
Locations
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VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle
Seattle, Washington, United States
Countries
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References
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Klute GK, Berge JS, Biggs W, Pongnumkul S, Popovic Z, Curless B. Vacuum-assisted socket suspension compared with pin suspension for lower extremity amputees: effect on fit, activity, and limb volume. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2011 Oct;92(10):1570-5. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2011.05.019.
Other Identifiers
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A3666
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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