CHU Amiens
Amiens, 80480, France
Location status: Recruiting
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Stéphanie Dakpe, MD
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Sylvie Testelin, Pr
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NCT Number: NCT04257747
Allotransplants of vascularized composite tissues are subject to chronic vascular rejection, which can lead to graft loss. Currently, no imaging technique allows a reproducible quantitative exploration of the arterial trees of the hand, and therefore a satisfactory monitoring of transplants. Since 2014, flow MRI has been applied to the analysis of small-calibre arteries by the Image Processing Team at the Amiens-Picardie University Hospital. Between 2015 and 2017, several acquisitions were made in 3 patients who received facial allotransplantation, and the team recently developed a flow MRI protocol dedicated to the study of arterial trees in the hand.
The main objective is to measure vascular flows of radial, ulnar and interdigital arterial trees in normal (healthy volunteers) and pathological situations (patients with radial forearm flap reconstruction and patients with hand allotransplantation) using the specifically developed flow MRI protocol.
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All sexes
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Amiens, 80480, France
Location status: Recruiting
Stéphanie Dakpe, MD
CONTACT
Sylvie Testelin, Pr
CONTACT
Healthy volunteers accepted: Yes
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
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MRI acquisitions will be performed on the ACHIEVA 3T TX DStream Philips® Research MRI of the GIE Faire Faces.
The Doppler ultrasound procedure will be conducted in the traditional way in the Vascular Medicine Department of the Amiens-Picardie University Hospital
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Radial vascular flows between healthy volunteers and patients with forearm flap reconstruction will be determined by using the specifically developed flow MRI protocol
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Ulnar artery vascular flows between healthy volunteers and patients with forearm flap reconstruction will be determined by using the specifically developed flow MRI protocol
Time frame: day 0
Interdigital arterial tree vascular flows between healthy volunteers and patients with forearm flap reconstruction will be determined by using the specifically developed flow MRI protocol
Time frame: day 0
Radial vascular flows between healthy volunteers and patients with hand allotransplantation will be determined by using the specifically developed flow MRI protocol
Time frame: day 0
Ulnar artery vascular flows between healthy volunteers and patients with hand allotransplantation will be determined by using the specifically developed flow MRI protocol
Time frame: day 0
Interdigital arterial tree vascular flows between healthy volunteers and patients with hand allotransplantation will be determined by using the specifically developed flow MRI protocol
Contact information is provided by the study sponsor or research team.
Bernard Devauchelle, Pr
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Sylvie testelin, Pr
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens
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Acronym: FLOWHAND
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