VisR Ultrasound for Noninvasively Monitoring Renal Allograft Health
VisR 超声用于无创监测同种异体肾移植健康
基本信息
- 批准号:9461046
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 64.69万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-03-01 至 2020-02-29
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcousticsAdultAffectAllograftingAmericanAnisotropyAntibodiesBiological MarkersBiopsyCharacteristicsChronic Kidney FailureChronic rejection of renal transplantClinicalClinical TrialsCreatinineDataDependenceDetectionDiagnosticDiseaseEarly InterventionEarly identificationEnd stage renal failureEventFailureFamily suidaeFeasibility StudiesFibrosisFunctional disorderGlomerular Filtration RateGoalsGraft SurvivalHealthHematuriaHeterogeneityHistologicImageIndividualInflammationInterventionKidneyKidney TransplantationMeasuresMechanicsMethodsMonitorMorbidity - disease rateOperative Surgical ProceduresOutcomePatientsPerfusionPostoperative CarePrognostic MarkerPropertyProteinuriaProtocols documentationRadiationReceiver Operating CharacteristicsRenal functionRenal glomerular diseaseRenal pelvisResearchRiskSensitivity and SpecificitySerumStructure of renal veinSurrogate MarkersTechniquesTechnologyTestingTimeTissuesTransducersTransplant RecipientsTransplantationUltrasonographyUreterUrineValidationVariantVascular Diseasesbasecostcost effectiveearly detection biomarkerseffective therapygraft failuregraft functionimaging modalityimprovedin vivoindexingkidney allograftmechanical forcenovelpre-clinicalpressurepreventpublic health relevancerenal arteryresponseurinaryviscoelasticity
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Renal transplantation is the most desirable and cost effective treatment for end stage renal disease, but 20- 30% of allografts fail in living recipient by 10 years, and prolonging graft health is one of the major unmet needs for transplant patients. Although graft health is extended by preemptive treatments that prevent irreversi- ble damage, intervention is inadequately motivated by current transplant monitoring methods. Noninvasive methods, including changes in serial serum creatinine levels, lack sensitivity and specificity. In the absence of reliable noninvasive biomarkers, invasive biopsy remains the standard for assessing transplant health, but sur- veillance or "protocol" biopsies are associated with morbidity and cost and are therefore controversial in stable, unsensitized patients. The lack of a demonstrated, noninvasive biomarker for allograft health - one that identi- fies early graft degeneration with sufficient sensitivity and specificity to motivate appropriate biopsy and enable timely intervention - represents a major gap in renal transplant management. To fill this gap, the proposed re- search aims to demonstrate Viscoelastic Response (VisR) ultrasound, a novel acoustic radiation force (ARF)- based technology that noninvasively interrogates the viscoelastic properties of tissue, for monitoring renal allo- graft health. Alternative mechanical ultrasound approaches have shown correlation between renal fibrosis and measured stiffness, but these approaches are inhibited by the heterogeneity and anisotropy of the kidney as well as renal perfusion and urinary pressure. Unlike these methods, VisR estimates viscoelastic property by observing ARF-induced displacements in only the ARF region of excitation, so the disturbing mechanical force is focally distributed, and shear wave disturbances from heterogeneity are not confounding. Further, our pre- liminary data show that a symmetric ARF focal configuration obviates the angle dependence of VisR outcomes in anisotropic tissue. Our preliminary data also demonstrate that VisR delineates fibrosis and inflammation, the presence of which one-year post transplantation has been shown to predict later decline in kidney function and graft failure. Finally, we have demonstrated VisR's potential to impact renal transplant monitoring in a pilot clini- cal feasibility study, which illustrates that VisR distinguishes glomerular disease, moderate-to-severe vascular disease, and chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN) in renal transplant patients undergoing clinically indicated biopsy for suspected graft dysfunction versus control renal transplant recipients not undergoing biopsy. Our body of preliminary data suggests that VisR has strong potential to improve noninvasive monitoring of renal transplant health. We hypothesize that in vivo VisR ultrasound delineates renal allograft dysfunction earlier and with greater sensitivity and specificity than serum creatinine concentration in renal allograft recipients. To test this hypothesis, we will pursue the following specific aims: 1) Demonstrate which VisR outcome metrics are independent of renal pressure and tissue orientation in normal, inflamed and fibrotic pig kidneys; 2) Deter- mine which VisR outcome metrics detect renal allograft dysfunction clinically; and 3) Compare serial VisR and serum creatinine outcomes in terms of ability to detect renal allograft dysfunction and the timeliness of detec- tion. We anticipate that this approach will allow the individual parts of the project to be synergistic withut being interdependent. At the completion of this project, VisR imaging will be poised for a follow-on, larger-scale clini- cal trial to substantiate its usefulness for monitoring renal transplants.
描述(由申请人提供):肾移植是终末期肾病最理想和最具成本效益的治疗方法,但20- 30%的同种异体移植物在活体受体中失败10年,延长移植物健康是移植患者的主要未满足需求之一。尽管通过预防不可逆损伤的预防性治疗延长了移植物的健康,但目前的移植监测方法不能充分激励干预。非侵入性方法,包括连续血清肌酐水平的变化,缺乏敏感性和特异性。在缺乏可靠的非侵入性生物标志物的情况下,侵入性活检仍然是评估移植健康的标准,但sur-veillance或“协议”活检与发病率和成本相关,因此在稳定的未致敏患者中存在争议。缺乏经证实的同种异体移植物健康的非侵入性生物标志物-一种能够以足够的灵敏度和特异性识别早期移植物退化以促进适当的活检并实现及时干预的生物标志物-代表了肾移植管理的主要差距。为了填补这一空白,拟议的研究旨在证明粘弹性响应(VisR)超声,一种新型的基于声辐射力(ARF)的技术,可无创地询问组织的粘弹性,用于监测肾同种异体移植物的健康。替代的机械超声方法已经显示出肾纤维化和测量的硬度之间的相关性,但是这些方法受到肾脏的异质性和各向异性以及肾灌注和尿压的抑制。与这些方法不同,VisR通过仅在ARF激励区域观察ARF引起的位移来估计粘弹性性质,因此干扰机械力是集中分布的,并且来自非均匀性的剪切波干扰不会混淆。此外,我们的初步数据表明,对称ARF焦点配置消除了各向异性组织中VisR结果的角度依赖性。我们的初步数据还表明,VisR描绘了纤维化和炎症,移植后一年的存在已被证明可以预测肾功能的后期下降和移植失败。最后,我们在一项初步临床可行性研究中证明了VisR影响肾移植监测的潜力,该研究表明VisR可区分因疑似移植物功能障碍而接受临床指征活检的肾移植患者与未接受活检的对照肾移植受者的肾小球疾病、中重度血管疾病和慢性移植物肾病(CAN)。我们的初步数据表明,VisR有很大的潜力,以改善肾移植健康的无创监测。我们假设,在体内VisR超声描绘肾移植肾功能障碍更早,更高的灵敏度和特异性比血清肌酐浓度在肾移植受者。为了检验这一假设,我们将追求以下具体目标:1)证明在正常、发炎和纤维化的猪肾中哪些VisR结果指标与肾压力和组织方向无关; 2)确定哪些VisR结果指标在临床上检测肾移植物功能障碍; 3)比较VisR和血清肌酐检测移植肾功能不全的能力和检测的及时性。我们预计,这种方法将允许项目的各个部分是协同的,而不是相互依赖的。在该项目完成后,VisR成像将准备进行后续更大规模的临床试验,以证实其在监测肾移植中的有用性。
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