Measuring Wounds Found on the Outside of the Body Surface
NCT ID: NCT01869439
Last Updated: 2017-12-06
Study Results
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COMPLETED
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2013-05-31
2013-12-31
Brief Summary
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The medical imaging device is non-contacting and is non-radiating (delivers no energy to the body). It passively collects pictures (typical digital color photographs)and thermal pictures (black and white digital photographs of heat at the body surface.)
Detailed Description
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This study is primarily designed to utilize the Coefficients of Individual Agreement (CIA)as a means of establishing the equivalence of area measurements utilizing the WMMS ImageReview software LxW technique and the current "gold standard" LxW manual ruler technique.
A secondary objective measures the thermal intensity variation data of the external wound bed by overlaying the corresponding "Visual External Wound Trace"from the visual image onto the thermal wound bed.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
OTHER
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Study Groups
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External wounds measured for length by width using a ruler
This is a single arm study of subjects who have an external wound that is currently measured for length and width using a ruler. A study subject may have up to 3 qualifying external wounds.
"gold standard" LxW manual ruler measurement technique
Currently, the "gold standard" LxW manual ruler measurement technique is used for measuring the area of an external wound. The LxW is measured by measuring the longest length (head to toe) times the widest width (perpendicular to the length).
WMMS ImageReview software's LxW measurement technique
This software measurement technique is part of tthe WMMS and also measures the external wound LxW by the longest length (head to toe) times the widest width (perpendicular to the longest length).
WMMS ImageReview software's Visual External Wound Trace
This is a measurement technique of the ImageReview software that enables the user to trace the perimeter edge of the wound's visual image.
WMMS ImageReview software's External Wound Trace Overlay
This measurement technique is a feature of the WMMS, utilizing the visual external wound trace and overlaying it onto the thermal wound site. From the thermal overlay, variation data such as the differences in the thermal intensities (gradient), mean, and the mode of the thermal wound bed can be measured.
Interventions
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"gold standard" LxW manual ruler measurement technique
Currently, the "gold standard" LxW manual ruler measurement technique is used for measuring the area of an external wound. The LxW is measured by measuring the longest length (head to toe) times the widest width (perpendicular to the length).
WMMS ImageReview software's LxW measurement technique
This software measurement technique is part of tthe WMMS and also measures the external wound LxW by the longest length (head to toe) times the widest width (perpendicular to the longest length).
WMMS ImageReview software's Visual External Wound Trace
This is a measurement technique of the ImageReview software that enables the user to trace the perimeter edge of the wound's visual image.
WMMS ImageReview software's External Wound Trace Overlay
This measurement technique is a feature of the WMMS, utilizing the visual external wound trace and overlaying it onto the thermal wound site. From the thermal overlay, variation data such as the differences in the thermal intensities (gradient), mean, and the mode of the thermal wound bed can be measured.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Able to tolerate position changes and turns for up to 10 minutes comfortably
* Have an existing external wound that is currently measured for length and width using a ruler
* The protocol will allow imaging up to 3 external wounds per subject
* The 3 external wounds must be in separate body locations (ex: one on the right heel, one on the left heel, and the other on the sacrum).
* Have qualifying external wound sites:
* External wounds whose external wound site fits entirely within the field of view and do not wrap around a body edge.
* No device or treatment will obscure the external wound site
Exclusion Criteria
* Pregnant women
* Cannot tolerate position changes for up to 10 minutes comfortably (per external wound site imaged)
* Cannot be positioned so images can be taken at approximately 90 degrees perpendicular and 18 inches away from the external wound site
* On therapies or treatments which cannot be safely suspended long enough to conduct an imaging session as determined by facility policy
* Have external wound dressing or medical device which cannot or should not be removed as determined by site investigator
* Have an external wound with excessive or heavy exudate that cannot be controlled during the imaging session. Excessive drainage can obscure external wound features
* Have complex external wound site(s):
* The external wound wraps around a body edge or otherwise cannot be imaged entirely within the visual field of view
* From visual assessment the existing external wound cannot be clearly distinguished from other conditions at the external wound site (e.g. break down or the deterioration of the surrounding body surfaces due to other conditions such as cancer or other types of wounds makes determining the edge of the external wound impossible)
* Have not provided signed informed consent
* Non-English speaking
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Wound Vision
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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V. Chowdry Pinnamaneni, M.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
St.Vincent Wound Healing Center
Locations
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St. Vincent Seton Specialty Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
St. Vincent Wound Healing Center
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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WV12CL-0003 Revision 09
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id