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Ontogeny of Infantile Hemangiomas With Skin Imaging Modalities

Completed
Conditions
Infantile Hemangiomas
Registration Number
NCT02061735
Lead Sponsor
Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
Brief Summary

A combined set of quantitative skin imaging methods will quantitatively describe the natural ontogeny and the response to standard treatments over time in patients with infantile hemangiomas.

Detailed Description

Infantile hemangiomas (IH) are relatively common benign vascular neoplasms, which appear shortly after birth and grow rapidly in the following weeks and months. The proliferative phase involves a rapidly dividing endothelial cell proliferation. The tumors generally stabilize and then involute over time. They are usually clinically insignificant; however, a small percentage of them can be life threatening secondary to location, associated syndrome, and physical findings such as ulceration. Treatment options have included steroids, interferon, vincristine and more recently propranolol. There are few published prospective research studies on the effectiveness of these treatment options. Because of several factors, it has been difficult to objectively measure response of these lesions. The purpose is to determine (1) whether multiple quantitative skin imaging modalities can quantitatively describe the clinically relevant features of infantile hemangiomas, including color (red, blue), lightness, size (height, volume), biomechanical properties, temperature and perfusion and (2) the natural ontogeny and response to treatment over time. The treatments are oral propranolol, topical timolol and untreated (observation).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
118
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age ≤ 5 years of age
  • Diagnosis of a cutaneous infantile hemangioma
  • Diagnosis of hemangioma requiring treatment (treatment includes: propranolol or topical timolol) or diagnosis of an infantile hemangioma that will not be treated at the time of enrollment
  • Able to tolerate imaging procedures
Exclusion Criteria
  • Age > 5 years
  • Non cutaneous infantile hemangioma
  • Hemangioma on the lip
  • Hemangioma on the eyelid
  • Hemangioma located in areas whereby measurements cannot be made due to equipment limitations
  • Deep hemangioma with no visible skin surface component
  • Congenital hemangioma
  • No available normal site for study control
  • Other vascular anomaly
  • Not able to tolerate imaging procedures

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Hemangioma heightup to 5 years

IH height and volume will be obtained from surface scans with the Artec scanner with a 0.5 mm resolution, 0.1 mm accuracy, at 60 cm. Three dimensional scans will be created with the Artec Studio software and features quantified with the three dimensional software. Soft tissue landmarks will create the region of interest for all evaluations. Height and volume will be calculated for the infantile hemangioma versus the control.

Skin color and lightnessup to 5 years

High resolution color Images will be taken taken with a digital camera, Micro 60 mm lens with a wireless close up flash system at 30cm and perpendicular to the site. The images are color corrected and processed into three distinct images : red color, blue-yellow color, and lightness (white - back).

Color and thermal images are co-registered and analyzed with customized software. The system creates quantitative outputs and maps for visualization of IH regions of thermal and color activity. Threshold values for the lightness, red color, blue color and thermal images are selected based upon histogram distributions of the uninvolved skin as the values above the mean and multiple standard deviations The pixels beyond the thresholds are used to quantify and map the features due to the hemangioma itself.

Static and Dynamic Temperatureup to 5 years

Temperature information will be acquired with a thermal imaging camera with analysis software. The thermal features of the surrounding uninvolved control skin are removed by applying thresholds. Static infrared thermography captures the steady-state condition and spatial distribution. Dynamic infrared thermography applies a stress (cooling) to stimulate the thermal response within the tissue.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Biomechanical propertiesup to 5 years

Tissue mechanical properties (i.e., elasticity, elastic deformation, laxity, stiffness, etc.) will be measured to assess tissue deformability. The instrument measures biomechanical properties of the skin by applying a negative pressure, in the range between 20 and 500 mbar. These properies are compared to an uninvolved contralateral control site.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

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