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CVR Registry Evaluating Flexitouch Plus and Conservative Care vs Conservative Care Only for Treatment of Lymphedema

Terminated
Conditions
Lymphedema
Interventions
Other: Conservative care
Device: Flexitouch Plus
Registration Number
NCT04116099
Lead Sponsor
Tactile Medical
Brief Summary

Subjects with lower extremity lymphedema will be prescribed, per standard of care, to either Flexitouch Plus with conservative care or conservative care only and be followed for 12 months.

Detailed Description

Conservative care treatment for lymphedema may include use of compression, manual lymphatic drainage (MLD, performed either by a therapist or self-MLD), exercises and skin care. Subjects presenting to a vein clinic (Center for Vein Restoration or CVR) with lymphedema of the lower extremity/ies may receive a standard-of-care prescription for conservative care or for the Flexitouch Plus pneumatic compression device along with conservative care. Subjects will be followed (by phone and in clinic) for 12 months after initiating treatment for venous- and lymphedema-related complications, unscheduled visits, changes in quality of life measures and edema measures, skin changes, and changes to wounds (if present).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
TERMINATED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
63
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Male or female 18 years of age or older.
  2. Diagnosis of lower extremity lymphedema (including primary, secondary, chronic venous insufficiency (CVI)-related, unilateral, or bilateral).
  3. Clinical Etiology Anatomy Pathophysiology (CEAP) Classification of C3 or higher.
  4. Willing to comply with prescribed care, protocol requirements, and study-related visits.
  5. Willing and able to provide consent to participate.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. BMI > 50.
  2. Significant venous reflux disease, as determined by the investigator (e.g., indicated for venous intervention, post intervention with inadequate venous function, or ultrasound evidence of deep venous obstruction).
  3. Unresolved healing at the surgical site following a venous intervention (e.g., ablation, stenting, or venoplasty).
  4. Heart failure (acute pulmonary edema, decompensated acute heart failure).
  5. Acute venous disease (< 6 weeks) such as acute thrombophlebitis, acute deep venous thrombosis, or acute pulmonary embolism.
  6. Significant peripheral artery disease (ankle-brachial index (ABI) < 0.6, critical limb ischemia including ischemic rest pain, arterial wounds or gangrene).
  7. Active skin or limb infection/ inflammatory disease (acute cellulitis, other uncontrolled skin or untreated inflammatory skin disease).
  8. Active cancer (cancer that is currently under treatment, but not yet in remission).
  9. Poorly controlled kidney disease (glomerular filtration rate < 30 mls per minute), hypoproteinemia, pulmonary hypertension, hypothyroidism, cyclic edema, or Munchausen Syndrome.
  10. Any circumstance where increased lymphatic or venous return is undesirable.
  11. Currently pregnant or trying to become pregnant (for Flexitouch Plus and conservative care group).
  12. Current participation in any drug or other device clinical studies.

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Flexitouch Plus and conservative careFlexitouch PlusFlexitouch Plus and conservative care which includes Flexitouch Plus treatment as well as conservative care measures which may include graduated compression, manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) performed by a licensed therapist, self-MLD, and instruction on exercise and skin care.
Conservative care aloneConservative careConservative care alone which may include graduated compression, manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) performed by a licensed therapist, self-MLD, and instruction on exercise and skin care.
Flexitouch Plus and conservative careConservative careFlexitouch Plus and conservative care which includes Flexitouch Plus treatment as well as conservative care measures which may include graduated compression, manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) performed by a licensed therapist, self-MLD, and instruction on exercise and skin care.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Complications12 months

To evaluate the Flexitouch Plus and conservative care, compared to conservative care alone, in vascular patients with lower extremity lymphedema after 12 months of treatment based upon the number of lymphedema and venous-related complications.

Number of unscheduled visits12 months

To evaluate the Flexitouch Plus and conservative care, compared to conservative care alone, in vascular patients with lower extremity lymphedema after 12 months of treatment based upon the number of lymphedema and venous-related unscheduled follow-up visits (non-routine clinic, hospital, urgent care, and emergency room visits).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Quality of life changes: Short-Form 12 (SF-12)6 months

To evaluate the effectiveness of the Flexitouch Plus and conservative care, compared to conservative care alone, in vascular patients with lower extremity lymphedema after 6 months of treatment based upon changes in the SF-12. This survey includes 12 questions to measure physical and mental health from the patient's point of view. The questionnaire includes eight health domains: physical functioning, physical health problems, bodily pain, general health, vitality, social functioning, emotional health problems, and mental health. The scoring mechanism uses T scores for all surveys using means and standard deviations from the 1998 US general population. A higher score represents better function.

Quality of life changes: Quality of Life with Venous Insufficiency (CIVIQ-20)6 months

To evaluate the effectiveness of the Flexitouch Plus and conservative care, compared to conservative care alone, in vascular patients with lower extremity lymphedema after 6 months of treatment based upon changes in the CIVIQ-20, which is a survey specific to assess patient-perceived quality of life with chronic venous disorders. The instrument reviews four dimensions - psychological (range 9-45), pain (range 4-20), physical (range 4-20), and social (range 3-15). A global index score can be obtained by adding up the scores of all 20 items (range 20-100). A low score corresponds to greater patient comfort.

Quality of life changes: Lymphedema Quality of Life Tool (LYMQOL)6 months

To evaluate the effectiveness of the Flexitouch Plus and conservative care, compared to conservative care alone, in vascular patients with lower extremity lymphedema after 6 months of treatment based upon changes in the LYMQOL, used to assess lymphedema symptom changes. LYMQOL includes sub-scores for function (range 8-32), appearance (range 7-28), symptoms (range 5-20), and mood (range 6-24) where lower scores represent a better outcome. It also includes an overall QOL sub-score (range 0-10) where a higher score represents a better outcome.

Quality of life changes: Clinical Global Impression of Change - Global Improvement (CGI-I)6 months

To evaluate the effectiveness of the Flexitouch Plus and conservative care, compared to conservative care alone, in vascular patients with lower extremity lymphedema after 6 months of treatment based upon a clinician's response to one question at the 6 month follow-up visit pertaining to overall clinical improvement (range 1-7). A lower score signifies greater improvement.

Quality of life changes: Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC)6 months

To evaluate the effectiveness of the Flexitouch Plus and conservative care, compared to conservative care alone, in vascular patients with lower extremity lymphedema after 6 months of treatment based upon the patient's response to one question at the 6 month follow-up visit pertaining to overall status change (range 1-7). A lower score signifies greater improvement.

Edema measures6 months

To evaluate the effectiveness of the Flexitouch Plus and conservative care, compared to conservative care alone, in vascular patients with lower extremity lymphedema after 6 months of treatment based upon changes in edema measures on affected/ most affected leg.

Presence and severity of skin changes6 months

To evaluate the effectiveness of the Flexitouch Plus and conservative care, compared to conservative care alone, in vascular patients with lower extremity lymphedema after 6 months of treatment based upon skin changes on affected/ most affected leg.

Wound area6 months

To evaluate the effectiveness of the Flexitouch Plus and conservative care, compared to conservative care alone, in vascular patients with lower extremity lymphedema after 6 months of treatment based upon percent wound area reduction in subjects presenting with wounds.

Trial Locations

Locations (3)

Center for Vein Restoration - Glen Burnie

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Glen Burnie, Maryland, United States

Center for Vein Restoration - Greenbelt

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Greenbelt, Maryland, United States

Center for Vein Restoration - Silver Spring

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Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

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