Using the Speckle Doppler to Quantify Blood Flow in Kidney and Pancreas Grafts
NCT ID: NCT04202237
Last Updated: 2021-10-05
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
8 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2019-12-06
2021-07-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The Speckle Laser Doppler blood flow imager uses the laser speckle contrast technique to deliver real-time blood flow images with numerical physical data, providing outstanding performance in a wide range of pre-clinical and clinical research applications. This technique has not yet been applied for the assessment of kidney transplant perfusion reporting.
RESEARCH QUESTION/AIM(S)
1. To evaluate the use of the laser blood flow imager in both kidney and pancreas transplantation and obtain real time video images with physical parametric data of the blood flow of transplanted organs at the time of transplantation as a proof of principle study to accurately quantify the blood flow rate either in the whole transplanted organ or a specific area of interest so as to develop a robust numerical quantification system of reporting on the perfusion of the transplanted organ. While this technique has been used in neurosurgery and other clinical settings it has not been evaluated before in a transplant setting.
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2. Measure the markers of inflammation (Hypo perfusion) and oxidative stress and attempt correlation with the quality of perfusion obtained.
Objectives
This study aims to utilise this technique to try to accurately quantify perfusion in the kidney and pancreas after transplantation and to develop a robust numerical quantification system of reporting on organ perfusion
Outcome Circulating markers of hypo perfusion and kidney injury will be measured to include: lactate, glutamate, pyruvate, Interleukin 6 as well as glutathione a marker of oxidative stress and assess their correlation with outputs from the two devices.
RATIONALE This study seeks to utilise this technique to try to accurately quantify perfusion in the kidney and pancreas after transplantation and to develop a robust numerical quantification system of reporting on organ perfusion.
The moorFLPI-2 blood flow imager uses the laser speckle contrast technique to deliver real-time blood flow images with numerical physical data, providing outstanding performance in a wide range of pre-clinical and clinical research applications. This technique has not yet been applied for the assessment of kidney transplant perfusion reporting.
STUDY DESIGN and METHODS of DATA COLLECTION AND DATA ANALYIS Speckle Doppler The Speckle Laser Doppler blood flow imager will be used to obtain real-time blood flow images at reperfusion and immediately thereafter this imaging will occur immediately after the surgery when the patient is still under anaesthetic it will take approximately 15 minutes. Initially these images with the flow parametric data will be stored on a laptop which comes with the rental equipment. However once the study is complete, all images and data will be stored on a desktop/drive in the department along with other departmental research data confidentially. The software integrated in the equipment incorporates multiple blood flow parameters and a statistical analytical package for an exhaustive analysis of various parameters. The Speckle Laser Doppler has two low power visible aiming lasers that indicate the approximate centre of the image. The aiming lasers will appear as a single point at a distance of 25 cm. As the distance is increased or decreased from 25 cm, the aiming lasers will appear as two separate points with the centre of the image being located at the midpoint between them. The aiming lasers can be turned on or off by pressing the button on the scan head or from the System Setup window in the PC software.
The moorFLPI-2 measurement software provides two measurement modes that can be used separately or in combination:
* Multi-image measurement mode.
* Single point measurement mode. The multi-image mode setting will be used as it measures flux over regular timed intervals and that is what is required for us to quantify the perfusion as compared to a single point measurement mode which measures the average flux at a single point in time.
Blood samples Concurrently blood samples will be obtained on each patient on Day 0 (day of transplantation), after reperfusion to measure markers of hypo perfusion and kidney injury: lactate, glutamate, pyruvate, Interleukin 6 as well as glutathione a marker of oxidative stress
Clinical Follow up
Patients will be monitored for 3 years following their transplant to look for any transplant related problems which may relate to the quality of the organ as assessed by speckle Doppler.
Sample size and Statistical analysis This is an exploratory study to evaluate the use of Doppler in kidney transplants and as such sample size is mainly dictated by pragmatic considerations and what is available for the duration of hiring the device. Nevertheless sample of 68 is sufficient to provide reasonable precision for the agreement and correlation tests intended for this study in an exploratory level. The analyses will be mainly descriptive. Tests will be exploratory and in the view of generating information for future larger studies.
Research Q1 The software integrated in the equipment incorporates multiple blood flow parameters and a statistical analytical package for an exhaustive analysis of various parameters. The comparison between the 2 methods for measuring blood flow will be assessed for agreement using the appropriate statistical methodology.
The continuous variables for markers of inflammation, circulating markers of hypo perfusion and oxidative stress will also be assessed for any correlation with speckle Doppler perfusion measurements.
Events at the end of 3 years follow up will be compared with the blood flow measurements in categorical analysis.
STUDY SETTING Our unit performs the largest number of kidneys transplants in the UK so has access to a large number of samples for this project.
All members of the team have academic track records and participate in several on-going research projects. Current research projects are investigating cardiovascular disease, kidney perfusion, and MR imaging.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Interventions
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Speckle Doppler imaging
Speckle Doppler Laser imaging
Blood sample
Blood sampling
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age between 18 and 75 years
* English Speaking as no funding for translators available
* Able to provide written informed consent
* Receiving a kidney transplant at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Pancreas Transplant Recipients
* Age between 18 and 75 years
* English Speaking as no funding for translators available
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
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Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Titus Augustine, FRCS
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Manchester university foundation Trust
Locations
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Manchester University NHS Foundationn Trust
Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
Countries
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References
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Gopal JP, Vaz O, Varley R, Spiers H, Goldsworthy MA, Siddagangaiah V, Lock B, Sharma V, Summers A, Moinuddin Z, van Dellen D, Augustine T. Using Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging to Quantify Perfusion Quality in Kidney and Pancreas Grafts on Vascular Reperfusion: A Proof-of-Principle Study. Transplant Direct. 2023 Apr 19;9(5):e1472. doi: 10.1097/TXD.0000000000001472. eCollection 2023 May.
Other Identifiers
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B00075
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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