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Clinical Trials/NCT05292157
NCT05292157
Completed
Not Applicable

Validation and Feasibility in Clinical Practice and Concordance of an Automated System Coupling an RGB-D Camera and the ShoulderROM, an Artificial Intelligence -Based Software, for the Measurement of Shoulder Range of Motion for Patients Operated on a Total Reversed Shoulder Prosthesis.

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice1 site in 1 country30 target enrollmentJanuary 1, 2022

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Arthroplasty Complications
Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice
Enrollment
30
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
range of motion (in degrees) measured in annual postoperative follow-up consultation by visual measurement, goniometer and RGB-D + AI system
Status
Completed
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

The functional evaluation of the shoulder, which is the most mobile joint in the human body, is a complex clinical examination to perform. The mobility of the shoulder is based on a three-dimensional mobility cone, which is difficult to represent and measure. However, an accurate and reliable measurement of the shoulder's articular amplitude is fundamental for its functional evaluation. Indeed, these measurements contribute to determine the global management strategy of the patient and the follow-up of its evolution.

The conventional method of measuring shoulder joint amplitudes involves the use of a goniometer. Nevertheless, visual estimation is the most used in consultation but is limited by its very examiner-dependent character.

Technological advances have allowed the development and deployment of additional tools in the clinical setting, with the goal of simplifying, reducing measurement bias, and standardizing joint range of motion (ROM) measurement techniques.

Our team has recently published a study to validate the use of a joint ROM measurement system, coupling a RGB-D (Red Green Blue - Depth) sensor and an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm, on volunteer subjects with no shoulder history. The RGB-D camera is a technological tool in high development and low cost. It consists of two sensors, an infrared projector and an RGB module. The camera simultaneously provides a two-dimensional (2D) image and its environment by creating a color flow using infrared technology combined with a depth map characterizing the distance of objects seen in the image. The AI algorithm then automatically detects a 2D skeleton that identifies the main joints of the upper limb (shoulder, elbow, wrist) and the trunk axis. Then, the angle of interest is measured and each mobility is automatically measured in 3D by the algorithm.

The main objective of the study is to validate and demonstrate the feasibility in clinical practice and the concordance of an automated RGB-D + AI system for the measurement of shoulder joint ROMs of patients having undergone reverse total shoulder replacement surgery. These measurements will be compared with the visual method and the goniometer, that are measurements made in normal care routine. The ROM measures obtained by means of the RGB-D + AI system will be compared to those obtained in clinical practice during the annual follow-up visit in normal care routine. The main evaluation criterion is the measurement of joint amplitude measured in degrees [°]. The ROMs that will be measured are those normally assessed in clinical practice: abduction-adduction, flexion-extension and external-internal rotation elbow to body or at 90°.

This study aims also at observing and comparing the postoperative joint ROM measurements estimated in the preoperative planning phase by the Blue-Print software with the actual postoperative ROM measured with the RGB-D + AI system.

The study is observational. The processing of the collected data does not foresee any intervention on the patient or modification of the surgeon's choice concerning the management of the patient. It is indeed a RNIPH (Recherche non impliquant la personne humaine).

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
January 1, 2022
End Date
December 1, 2022
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Observational
Sex
Male

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Male or female, age ≥ 18 years old.
  • Patient having undergone a total reversed shoulder prosthesis in the department of Orthopedic Surgery of the CHU of Nice - Pasteur Hospital with at least two years of follow-up.

Exclusion Criteria

  • patient Not take in charge in the CHU of Nice
  • Patient without 2 years of follow-up

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

range of motion (in degrees) measured in annual postoperative follow-up consultation by visual measurement, goniometer and RGB-D + AI system

Time Frame: 2016-2022

'The main evaluation criterion is the measurement of joint amplitude measured in degrees \[°\]. The ranges that will be measured are those normally assessed in clinical practice: abduction-adduction, flexion-extension and external-internal rotation elbow close to body or at 90°.

Secondary Outcomes

  • range of motion (in degrees) estimated in preoperative planning with the BluePrint software(2016-2022)

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