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临床试验/NCT07361380
NCT07361380
招募中
不适用

Non-Invasive Testing of Blood Biomarkers in Pregnant Women

University of Oxford1 个研究点 分布在 1 个国家目标入组 300 人开始时间: 2024年10月28日最近更新:

概览

阶段
不适用
状态
招募中
入组人数
300
试验地点
1
主要终点
To compare Hb measured by VITA with Hb measured by blood sample analysis

概览

简要总结

Anaemia (iron deficiency) arises from a reduction in the number of healthy red blood cells or the level of haemoglobin (Hb) (a protein inside red blood cells) necessary to effectively transport oxygen throughout the body. Anaemia is common among pregnant women. The gold standard for anaemia diagnosis still relies on laboratory blood tests, which come with limitations in terms of point-of-care capability, accessibility and quality. The investigators have developed a portable and user-friendly device capable of detecting anaemia rapidly and non-invasively and facilitating appropriate treatment by distinguishing anaemia due to iron deficiency from other causes. The device, named The Vascular Imaging Tool for the Auricle (VITA), utilises high-resolution imaging technology to capture detailed images of blood cells and small blood vessels within the human body. The objectives of this study are to assess VITA's performance of (haemoglobin (Hb)) testing and its ability to identify iron deficiency anaemia against the clinical gold standard of laboratory blood tests.

详细描述

Anaemia arises from a reduction in the number of healthy red blood cells or the level of haemoglobin necessary to transport oxygen effectively throughout the body. It is a significant global health concern, affecting 1.6 billion individuals worldwide and untreated anaemia can contribute to chronic heart failure and chronic kidney disease. Anaemia is common among pregnant women. Mild cases of anaemia often go unnoticed due to their nonspecific symptoms, such as fatigue, headaches, and hair loss. Furthermore, studying this disease can be difficult as, particularly in places without ready access to laboratory blood sample analysis as current point-of-care solutions are not able to distinguish between different types of anaemia and prescribe suitable treatments. The gold standard for anaemia diagnosis still relies on laboratory blood tests, which come with limitations in terms of point-of-care capability, accessibility, and biases related to poor standardisation of assays and low sample quality.

The investigators have developed a portable and user-friendly device capable of detecting anaemia rapidly and non-invasively and facilitating appropriate treatment by distinguishing anaemia due to iron deficiency from other causes. The device, named The Vascular Imaging Tool for the Auricle (VITA), utilises high-resolution imaging technology to capture detailed images of blood cells and small vessels within the human body. Unlike existing non-invasive devices that can only measure properties in bulk tissue samples, VITA can analyse characteristics of hundreds of individual cells, thereby facilitating rapid point-of-care testing for iron deficiency anaemia. VITA is a low-cost device, and its unique ability to measure these parameters without requiring consumables or trained operators makes it particularly well-suited for researching anaemia in a range of settings, including low- and middle-income countries.

This project is a proof-of-concept study to assess VITA's performance of Hb testing. Secondary objectives include testing VITA's ability to identify iron deficiency anaemia against the clinical gold standard of laboratory blood tests, identification of other frequently measured blood biomarkers, and identification of biomarkers for long-term health. This study is not collecting data for licensing of the device.

研究设计

研究类型
Observational
观察模型
Cohort
时间视角
Prospective

入排标准

年龄范围
16 Years 至 50 Years(Child, Adult)
性别
Female
接受健康志愿者

入选标准

  • Participant is willing and able to give informed consent for participation in the study.
  • Aged 16-50 years

排除标准

  • Ear piercings that cannot be temporarily removed that would prevent the ability of the VITA device to take images of the ear blood vessels.
  • Ear piercings that would be visible on the ear blood vessel images

研究组 & 干预措施

Participants who are pregnant.

结局指标

主要结局

To compare Hb measured by VITA with Hb measured by blood sample analysis

时间窗: Baseline

Agreement between the two measurements as calculated by systemic error (bias), and 95% limits of agreement as bias ±2 SD concentration of haemoglobin in the blood in g/dl of VITA and blood sample analysis

次要结局

  • To determine the maximum accuracy of VITA in detecting iron deficiency anaemia as compared to diagnosis based on guidelines on full iron studies in blood sample analysis(Baseline)
  • To train image processing software to detect biomarkers that are frequently used in clinical practice based on VITA images(Baseline)
  • To predict long-term health outcomes from features in VITA images(6 months post-partum)

研究者

申办方类型
Other
责任方
Sponsor

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