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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
OBSERVATIONAL
2022-10-01
2023-06-01
Brief Summary
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The goal of this pilot study is to test whether this wearable technology can be used for measurements of skin parameter and whether temperature, pressure, humidity, perfusion, and oxygenation can be measured safely and accurately.
10 healthy individuals and 10 individuals with spinal cord will be enrolled for measurements with this newly developed device over the ischium for 30 minutes. The reproducibility of the measurements will be investigated.
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Detailed Description
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Pressure injury is a major problem in patients with no or limited mobility and sensation such as paraplegics. One of the main principles to prevent development of pressure injury is to reduce the pressure over certain regions by changing the resting or lying position periodically. Paraplegics who are suffering from loss of sensation in some parts of the body are at high risk because of the missing internal trigger to change the position regularly. Many studies have addressed the personal, social, medical and economic consequences of pressure injuries. Some studies have investigated solutions aiming to reduce the probability of pressure injury development, such as special mattresses or the frequency of moving the patients from one side to the other etc. So far it has not yet been possible to quantitatively and continuously measure the physiological skin parameters, which are essential in the development of pressure injury, over a long period of time. Up to now, long-term studies on paraplegics are limited because there are no suitable measurement devices. Current measurement devices are hard and inflexible and increase the probability of pressure ulcer development in paraplegics by applying external pressure on the tissue. In this project, the applicability of wearable measuring systems, which do not apply external pressure on the tissue, will be evaluated in paraplegics.
Aim of the study:
The goal of the study is to answer the following questions:
1. Is wearable technology usable for skin physiology measurements in paraplegics?
2. Are the measurements of skin temperature, pressure, humidity, perfusion, and oxygenation reproducible in able bodied individuals?
3. Do changes in skin temperature, pressure, humidity, perfusion, and oxygenation differ between paraplegics and healthy subjects?
Study design Two different measurement patches will be used. One patch consists of temperature, pressure, humidity and perfusion sensors. The second patch consists of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) sensors (to measure oxygenation). This patch is designed for non-invasive measurement of oxygenation parameters such as oxygen saturation, oxygen consumption etc. The study is divided into two parts. The first part will be performed in 10 healthy subjects and 3 paraplegics. There will be two measurements in paraplegics and three measurements in healthy subjects, each for 10 minutes. The second part which will be conducted in 10-20 subjects (5-10 healthy and 5-10 paraplegics). The skin parameters will be measured for an hour.
Part 1a healthy subjects:
The subject will acclimatize in the room where the experiment takes place for 15 minutes. Then the patch will be placed over the ischium of the patient. Ischium will be localized manually and the patch will be placed in the underwear of the participant. The subject will be asked to sit for 10 minutes in a chair.
Part 1b paraplegics:
The subject will acclimatize in the room where the experiment takes place for 15 minutes. Then the patch will be placed over the ischium of the patient. Ischium will be localized manually and the patch will be placed in the underwear of the participant. The subject will be asked to sit for 10 minutes in a in a standard wheelchair.
Part 2:
The same procedure will be carried out with the only difference that the measurements will last 60 minutes.
Statistical Analyses:
Data will be analyzed descriptively. The reproducibility of the data will be analyzed using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC).
The differences between data from paraplegics and that of healthy subjects will be analyzed using the Mann-Whitney-U-Test.
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Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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healthy persons
ProTex
Non invasive measurement of pressure, temperature, humidity, perfusion, and oxygenation
individuals with paraplegia
ProTex
Non invasive measurement of pressure, temperature, humidity, perfusion, and oxygenation
Interventions
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ProTex
Non invasive measurement of pressure, temperature, humidity, perfusion, and oxygenation
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* age: 18 - 50 years
Exclusion Criteria
* Diabetes
* Acute infection or disease
18 Years
50 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Bern
OTHER
Swiss Paraplegic Research, Nottwil
NETWORK
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Swiss Paraplegic Centre
Nottwil, , Switzerland
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2013-04
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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