An Imaging Framework for Clinically Testing New Treatments to Prevent Post-traumatic OA
J L Marsh
20 participants
Jan 1, 2017
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The immediate goal of the proposed research is to test the value of a new low-cost, low-dose standing CT system for efficient early detection of both joint degeneration and elevated contact stress. The standing CT scanner holds promise for detecting arthritic changes earlier than other imaging modalities because of the combination of its 3D nature and ability to image joints in a weight-bearing pose. A secondary goal of the proposed research is to enable predictive models for osteoarthritis risk based on measures of post treatment contact stress, both to inform treatment and so that new interventions can be tested in a manner incorporating risk stratification.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- Individuals 18 to 70 years old Sustained an intra-articular fracture of the tibial plafond Indicated for operative treatment Present for treatment within 4 weeks of injury
Exclusion Criteria1
- Women who are pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant Individuals younger than 18 and older than 70
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Interventions
Weight-bearing CT scan (pedCAT) of ankles to measure 3D joint space width following ankle fracture.
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NCT03809520