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Effect of the Physiological Angular Position of the Resting Knee on Pressure at the Heel/Surface Interface

Completed
Conditions
Adult, Hospitalized
Interventions
Other: Knee flexion measurement 1
Other: Knee flexion measurement 2
Other: Heel - interface pressure measurements
Registration Number
NCT01976897
Lead Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nīmes
Brief Summary

The main objective of this study is to evaluate the relationship between the angle of knee flexion in a supine position with joint relaxation (DDPD) and the maximum interface pressure at the heel area (PtAl).

Detailed Description

The secondary objectives of this study are:

A. To evaluate the relationship between the angle of flexion of the knee in DDPD and the average pressure throughout the heel area (Pmean).

B. To evaluate the relationship between the angle of flexion of the knee in DDPD and the contact surface of the heel area (Stal) where the pressure is greater than 60 mm Hg.

C. To evaluate the inter-operator concordance for the knee flexion angle measurement in DDPD via photos.

D. To evaluate the inter-operator concordance for skin marks used to measure knee flexion angles in DDPD via photos (only one knee for 30 patients).

E. To evaluate the inta-operator concordance (measures on 2 consecutive days) for skin marks used to measure knee flexion angles in DDPD via photos (for 30 patients).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
65
Inclusion Criteria
  • The patient must have given his/her informed and signed consent
  • The patient must be insured or beneficiary of a health insurance plan
  • The patient is in a stable medical state (no complications within the past 10 days)
Exclusion Criteria
  • The patient is participating in another study
  • The patient is in an exclusion period determined by a previous study
  • The patient is under judicial protection, under tutorship or curatorship
  • The patient refuses to sign the consent
  • It is impossible to correctly inform the patient
  • The patient has had medical complications within the ten days preceding study inclusion
  • The patient has a bed-sore or bandages on his/her heels
  • The patient has had a lower-limb amputation

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
The study populationKnee flexion measurement 1Only one group is included. See inclusion/exclusion criteria. Intervention: Knee flexion measurement 1 Intervention: Knee flexion measurement 2 Intervention: Heel - interface pressure measurements
The study populationKnee flexion measurement 2Only one group is included. See inclusion/exclusion criteria. Intervention: Knee flexion measurement 1 Intervention: Knee flexion measurement 2 Intervention: Heel - interface pressure measurements
The study populationHeel - interface pressure measurementsOnly one group is included. See inclusion/exclusion criteria. Intervention: Knee flexion measurement 1 Intervention: Knee flexion measurement 2 Intervention: Heel - interface pressure measurements
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Measurement 1: Measurement of the knee joint angle (degrees °) in a physiological relaxed position (supine)(via photos of first skin marks).Day 0
Measurement 2: Measurement of the knee joint angle (degrees °) in a physiological relaxed position (supine)(via photos of first skin marks)Day 0
Maximum pressure on the heel area (Ptal)Day 0
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mean pressure over the entire heel area (P mean)Day 0
Measurement of the contact surface of the heel zone (Stal) having a pressure greater than 60 mmHgDay 0
Concordance for measurements 1 & 2 for knee flexion angle in a relaxed supine position (via photos)Day 0
Concordance for skin marks for knee flexion angles between 2 operators for 30 knees.Day 0

relaxed, decubitus dorsal position

Intra-operator concordance for skin marks used for measuring knee flexion angle for 30 kneesDay 1

Relaxed decubitus dorsal position

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

CHRU de Nîmes - Hôpital Universitaire Carémeau

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Nîmes Cedex 9, France

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