In-human Validation of a Technique for Measuring Central Aortic Hemodynamics With Peripheral Arterial Waveforms
NCT01567748 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 40
Last updated 2014-12-05
Summary
Central aortic blood pressure (BP) and flow are generally more informative about the health condition of the heart and the arterial system compared with BP measured in peripheral locations (e.g. arm or leg). However, their clinical impact has been limited due to the cost, risk and discomfort associated with their measurements. Peripheral BP is attractive because it can be measured relatively easily than central aortic BP. However, peripheral BP is not as useful as central aortic BP since the shape of its waveform is different from that of central aortic BP. The applicant recently developed two innovative methods, the "Individualized Transfer Functions (ITF)," which is able to estimate the central aortic BP waveform of a patient using the measurements of peripheral BP waveform(s). The methods were successfully validated using animal and simulated human subjects. The objective of the proposed research project is to examine the validity of these innovative methods in human subjects.
Cardiovascular disease accounts for 1/3 of all deaths and more than $22 billion healthcare-related cost in Canada every year. The proposed research project will make significant contribution in improving clinical care by the potential of ITF in detection and diagnostics of cardiovascular disease. In fact, the proposed research project is a key initial step towards our long-term research objective of non-invasive cardiovascular disease diagnostics. The success of the proposed research project will demonstrate that ITF can serve as a low-cost, non-invasive and convenient alternative for central aortic BP measurement, which can further be used for the development of detection and diagnostics methods for a number of cardiovascular diseases (e.g. aortic valve impairment and peripheral arterial disease) by virtue of the relevant health and disease conditions of central and peripheral arterial vessels that ITF can deliver.
Conditions
Interventions
- PROCEDURE
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BP Measurements at aorta, radial and femoral locations
The following additional research related procedures will be performed in patients recruited into the study: 1) a small cuff will be placed on one the finger of each subject to measure the pulse in the finger (Finapres); 2) a cannula will be placed in the femoral artery by the surgeon to measure femoral artery pressure; 3) for a period of two minutes immediately before and after the cardiopulmonary bypass a small cannula (the size of a pencil tip) will be inserted by the surgeon under direct vision into the aorta and 4) the information from each of these cannula will be recorded on a computer for later study.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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University of Alberta
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Barry A Finegan, MB · University of Alberta
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 80 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2012-01-31
- Primary Completion
- 2014-04-30
- Completion
- 2014-04-30
Countries
- Canada
Study Locations
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