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NIR Fluorescence Imaging of Lymphatic Transport Using ICG

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Patrocinadores
University of Rochester
Colaboradores
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS)

Palabras clave

Abstracto

In this phase 1 study, the lymphatic transport will be examined using Near InfraRed Indocyanine Green fluorescence imaging (NIR-ICG) of the upper extremities in healthy individuals using a MultiSpectral Imaging System (MSImager).

Descripción

Lymphedema from various etiologies (i.e. infection, cancer, surgery, and rheumatoid arthritis) remains a major health concern. Efforts to develop effective treatments for this condition have been limited by the absence of quantitative outcome measures for lymphatic function. Published articles have supported the fact that human lymphatic contractions can be readily visualized after intradermal administration of micrograms of Indocyanine Green using laser-induced fluorescence. The use of lasers imposes a risk of eye injury that requires protective eyewear. To address the risk of laser-induced injury, an imaging system was developed by Drs. Ronald Wood and Jay Reeder in a collaborative effort at the University of Rochester. In place of a laser, this system utilizes a tungsten-halogen lamp fitted with a bandpass filter and a multispectral camera for real-time image acquisition and display. This phase 1 study will examine the validity and reliability of this instrument to measure lymphatic transport, contractions, and pressure in the arms of healthy research subjects and establish baseline parameters for subsequent evaluation of rheumatoid arthritis patients in later studies. Indocyanine Green is a dye that has been used clinically for over 50 years to evaluate hepatic clearance, cardiovascular function testing, and retinal angiography. Indocyanine Green has typically been administered intravenously at concentrations of 2.5 mg/ml at total doses of 25 mg in adults. In this study, intradermal administration of micrograms of Indocyanine Green will be used to establish useful dose ranges and concentrations. The dosage regimen for this study is based on prior demonstrations in published articles of successful noninvasive imaging of lymphatic contractions after intradermal administration of microgram amounts of Indocyanine Green.

fechas

Verificado por última vez: 03/31/2020
Primero enviado: 12/06/2015
Inscripción estimada enviada: 02/07/2016
Publicado por primera vez: 02/10/2016
Última actualización enviada: 04/28/2020
Última actualización publicada: 04/29/2020
Fecha de inicio real del estudio: 12/07/2015
Fecha estimada de finalización primaria: 11/30/2020
Fecha estimada de finalización del estudio: 11/30/2020

Condición o enfermedad

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Intervención / tratamiento

Drug: Indocyanine Green

Device: Developmental arm - Healthy or rheumatoid arthritis subjects

Fase

Fase 1

Grupos de brazos

BrazoIntervención / tratamiento
Experimental: Developmental arm - Healthy or rheumatoid arthritis subjects
Subjects in the developmental arm will have a minimum of two study visits to determine the optimal conditions for visualizing lymphatic transport in the upper extremities. Concentrations of 0.1 mg/ml of Indocyanine Green (ICG) will be injected intradermally into the web spaces of the hands in both upper extremities. Multispectral video and still images will be recorded using the MultiSpectral Imaging System (MSImager). An ultrasound of the upper extremities may be performed after the ICG fluorescence is observed. The exam will help identify the location of the lymphatic vessels and nodes in the areas fluoresced.
Device: Developmental arm - Healthy or rheumatoid arthritis subjects
Once the Indocyanine Green is injected, the contrast is expected to fluoresce underneath the MultiSpectral Imaging System. Multispectral video and still images will be recorded at the study visits.
Experimental: Clearance arm - Healthy individuals
Subjects in the clearance arm will have an initial study visit that involves injections of 0.1 mg/ml of Indocyanine Green (ICG) intradermally into the web spaces of the hands in both upper extremities. Multispectral video and still images will be recorded using the MultiSpectral Imaging System (MSImager). Follow up imaging sessions will occur weekly for three weeks for a minimum of four study visits total.

Criterio de elegibilidad

Edades elegibles para estudiar 18 Years A 18 Years
Sexos elegibles para estudiarAll
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Criterios

Inclusion Criteria:

- Ability to provide written informed consent

- Subjects can be either gender but must be at least 18 years old.

- Rheumatoid arthritis subjects may fulfill 2010 American College of Rheumatology criteria.

- Active rheumatoid arthritis subjects, with at least 2 tender or swollen joints.

- Subjects participating in the clearance arm of the study must not have ICG injections for at least 10 weeks.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Individuals with active systemic disorders or inflammatory conditions other than rheumatoid arthritis, (such as chronic infections with hepatitis B, hepatitis C or HIV) that would confound the study results.

- Known sensitivity to iodine because of residual iodide in Indocyanine Green

- Pregnant women should not participate.

Salir

Medidas de resultado primarias

1. Contraction Rate [36 months]

The contraction rate is measured as lymphatic vessel contractions/min in the dominant lymphatic vessel efferent to the injection site using the MultiSpectral Imaging System (MSImager) that captures real time movies. The MSImager software analyses the signal intensity to determine the contraction rate.

Medidas de resultado secundarias

1. Lymphatic Pressure [36 months]

The lymphatic pressure is measured using a transparent cuff and the Multispectral Imaging System to determine indirect lymphatic pressure and recorded as mm Hg.

Otras medidas de resultado

1. Clearance [36 months]

The change in Indocyanine Green signal intensity (arbitrary units) over time is measured by observing the fluorescence using the Multispectral Imaging System. The MSImager software analyses the signal intensity.

2. Lymphatic Speed [36 months]

Speed with which an Indocyanine Green bolus moves through a lymphatic vessel recorded as mm -sec-1 using the Multispectral Imaging System. The MSImager software analyses the signal speed.

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