Air Barrier System for the Prevention of Prosthesis-related Infections
用于预防假肢相关感染的空气屏障系统
基本信息
- 批准号:8781955
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 67.01万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-07-01 至 2017-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This project is an evaluation of a novel device, the Air Barrier System (ABS), to reduce the risk of prosthesis- related surgical site infection in a multi-center clinical trial. The ABS shields surgical incisions intra-operatively by creating a field of high-purity air surrounding an incision that prevents airborne microorganisms from entering the incision. Preliminary findings in the ongoing NIH/SBIR Phase II study, after enrolling 258 patients in a single-site trial at the DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) in Houston, indicate a positive trend for the ABS to reduce the clinical incidence of prosthesis-related infection in hip replacement, posterior spinal fusion, and prosthetic vascular graft procedures. Furthermore, preliminary data trends indicate that higher levels of airborne microorganisms in surgical theatres are correlated to an increased incidence of prosthesis-related infections and that the ABS significantly reduces the presence of these organisms during surgical procedures. Nimbic Systems has formed a consortium with researchers and surgeons at Baylor College of Medicine (VAMC and Ben Taub General hospitals) in Houston and University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (Texas Department of Criminal Justice Hospital). These institutions were selected specifically because the reported infection rates in the targeted surgical procedures are high; they perform a broad range of surgical services and can provide adequate enrollment volume; and patient follow-up compliance is high. Research performed will include participation by both Nimbic employees and consortium contributors. This Phase IIB research will evaluate ABS performance in a prospective, randomized, blinded multi-center trial expanded to 816 surgical cases. The surgical procedures studied will include total hip arthroplasty, trauma- related acetabula reconstruction, posterior instrumented spine fusion, and prosthetic vascular graft procedures. Patients will be enrolled during the first two years of the study, and CDC guidelines require a one year follow- up period to monitor patients for potential prosthesis-related infections. The project's key aims are to: (1) compare the incidence of implant-related infections between the control and ABS groups, (2) determine whether increased levels of airborne microorganisms in surgical theatres are correlated to an increase in the incidence of surgical site infections, (3) determine if a risk-assessment model can be constructed to predict the incidence of infection based on airborne CFU levels, (4) evaluate user satisfaction with the ABS device and develop device improvements.
描述(由申请人提供):这个项目是对一种新型设备--空气屏障系统(ABS)的评估,该设备在一项多中心临床试验中可以降低假体相关手术部位感染的风险。ABS在手术中通过在伤口周围产生高纯度的空气来保护手术切口,防止空气中的微生物进入切口。在休斯敦的DeBakey退伍军人事务医疗中心(VAMC)招募了258名患者后,正在进行的NIH/SBIR第二阶段研究的初步结果表明,ABS在减少髋关节置换、后路脊柱融合和假体血管移植手术中假体相关感染的临床发病率方面有积极的趋势。此外,初步数据趋势表明,手术室空气中微生物水平较高与假体相关感染的发生率增加有关,ABS显著减少了手术过程中这些微生物的存在。Nimbic系统公司与休斯顿贝勒医学院(VAMC和Ben Taub综合医院)以及德克萨斯大学加尔维斯顿分校(德克萨斯州刑事司法部医院)的研究人员和外科医生组成了一个联盟。之所以选择这些机构,是因为目标外科手术中报告的感染率很高;它们提供的外科服务范围广泛,可以提供足够的招生人数;以及患者的随访依从性很高。进行的研究将包括Nimbic员工和财团贡献者的参与。这项IIB期研究将在一项扩大到816例手术病例的前瞻性、随机、盲法多中心试验中评估ABS的性能。所研究的外科手术包括全髋关节置换术、创伤相关的髋臼重建、后路内固定脊柱融合术和假体血管移植手术。患者将在研究的前两年进行登记,CDC指南要求一年的随访期,以监测患者潜在的假体相关感染。该项目的主要目标是:(1)比较对照组和ABS组植入物相关感染的发生率;(2)确定手术室空气中微生物水平的增加是否与手术部位感染发生率的增加相关;(3)确定是否可以构建风险评估模型,以基于空气中CFU水平来预测感染的发生率;(4)评估用户对ABS设备的满意度,并开发设备改进。
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