ICG Fluorescence Imaging in Trauma Patients

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • End date
    Jan 31, 2026
  • participants needed
    358
  • sponsor
    Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Updated on 19 February 2024
debridement
internal fixation
wound care
fracture care
fluorescence imaging
closed fracture

Summary

This will be a prospective observational trial to better understand the range and variation associated with bone/soft tissue perfusion in fracture patients and examine the relationship between perfusion, measured using quantitative Indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence and complications such as surgical site infection (SSI), persistent SSI, and fracture nonunion.

Description

This will be a prospective observational trial to better understand the range and variation associated with bone/soft tissue perfusion in fracture patients and examine the relationship between perfusion, measured using quantitative Indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence and complications such as surgical site infection (SSI), persistent SSI, and fracture nonunion. Primary outcome measure is complication (either infection, recurrent infection or nonunion). Eligible consenting patients will receive standard of care treatment for their fracture or infection including irrigation and debridement of their operative site and/or fracture fixation. After exposure, 0.1 mg/Kg ICG will be injected intravenously and video rate ICG fluorescence images will be acquired 20 seconds before and 4 minutes after the injection, each before and after debridement. A subset of 38 post-fracture complication patients will undergo surgical treatment for their infection in Center of Innovation Surgery (CIS) and have either an intraoperative Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) after exposure but before the ICG injection or a preoperative DCE-MRI. Patients receiving surgery in the CIS will be required to sign an additional CIS-specific consent document. The need for repeat surgical procedure will be left up to the treating surgeon. If repeat procedure is needed, pre- and post-debridement quantitative ICG fluorescence images will be obtained at each procedure. Study participants will be followed at 2 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months and 6 months from their index study surgery. Complication including index infection, recurrent infection or delaying union/nonunion will be identified at the time of diagnosis and/or during each participants assessment that occurs during routine outpatient clinic visit. Detailed information on the infection including date of diagnosis, participant signs and symptoms, culture test results, method of treatment(s), and date of resolution will be documented.

4/23/2020: Study recruitment temporarily halted due to COVID-19

Details
Condition Trauma Injury
Age 18years - 100years
Treatment Immunofluorescence Imaging
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04245111
SponsorDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Last Modified on19 February 2024

Eligibility

Yes No Not Sure

Inclusion Criteria

Open Fracture Cohort (Cohort 1)
Patients 18 years of age or older
Open extremity fracture
Planned definitive fracture management with external fixation, internal fixation, or joint fusion
Open fracture wound management that includes formal surgical debridement within 72 hours of their injury
Will have all planned fracture care surgeries performed by a participating surgeon or delegate
Provision of informed consent
Established SSI Fracture Cohort (Cohort 2)
Patients 18 years of age or older
Extremity fracture
Prior definitive fracture management with external fixation, internal fixation, or joint fusion
Superficial, deep, or organ space SSI (as per CDC criteria) at the fracture site that requires operative management
Will have all fracture care surgeries performed by a participating surgeon or delegate
Provision of informed consent
Closed Fracture Cohort (Cohort 3)
Patients 18 years of age or older
Closed extremity fracture
Planned definitive fracture management with external fixation, internal fixation, or joint fusion
Will have all planned fracture care surgeries performed by a participating surgeon or delegate
Provision of informed consent

Exclusion Criteria

Open Fracture Cohort (Cohort 1)
Fracture of the hand
Iodine allergy
Received previous surgical debridement or management of their fracture at a non-participating hospital or clinic
Open fracture managed outside of the participating orthopaedic service
Chronic or acute infection at or near the fracture site at the time of initial fracture surgery
Burns at the fracture site
Incarceration
Expected survival of less than 90 days
Problems, in the judgment of study personnel, with maintaining follow-up with the patient
Established SSI Fracture Cohort (Cohort 2)
Fracture of the hand
Iodine allergy
Received previous surgical debridement to manage the SSI
Incarceration
Problems, in the judgment of study personnel, with maintaining follow-up with the patient
Subset: DCE-MRI (Cohort 2-1)
\. the presence of an electronic implant, such as a pacemaker
\. the presence of a metal implant, such as an aneurysm clip
\. the presence of other contraindication(s), as determined by the MRI
technologists and radiologists
\. A history of allergy to iodides
\. A GFR < 30 ml/min as determined by blood test on the day of NIR/MR
imaging, or from lab results within 3 months of DCE-MRI for this study
Closed Fracture Cohort (Cohort 3)
Fracture of the hand
Iodine allergy
Chronic or acute infection at or near the fracture site at the time of initial fracture surgery
Burns at the fracture site
Incarceration
Expected survival of less than 90 days
Problems, in the judgment of study personnel, with maintaining follow-up with the patient
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