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Scleroderma and other rheumatologic conditions can affect the skin. Scleroderma in particular involves skin thickening and hardening.
Currently, looking at the degree that the skin is affected by scleroderma is measured based on a combination of a physical exam and a skin biopsy.
The researchers propose to measure skin hardness using ultrasound imaging of elasticity. They will use a technique using acoustic radiation force impulse/shear wave velocity imaging , known as ARFI/SVI).
The investigators hypothesize that ARFI/SVI may be able to distinguish between normal skin and skin affected by scleroderma.. This tool may also help to quantify the amount of fibrosis in the skin.
This type of radiologic biomarker could be used to help confirm the diagnosis of scleroderma.
Scleroderma as well as numerous other rheumatologic conditions can affect the skin. Scleroderma in particular causes skin thickening and hardening.
Currently, evaluation of degree to which skin is affected by scleroderma is measured by a combination of a physical exam and skin biopsy results.
The investigators propose to measure skin hardness using ultrasound elasticity imaging, in the form of acoustic radiation force impulse/shear wave velocity imaging (ARFI/SVI).
The investigators hypothesize that ARFI/SVI may be able to distinguish normal skin from skin affected by scleroderma (and other rheumatologic conditions). And, this ultrasound technique might measure the amount of fibrosis in the dermis (skin).
Such a radiologic biomarker could be used to help confirm the diagnosis of scleroderma. In addition, it may be usable for following patients over time and measuring their response to therapy and progression of disease.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| ARFI-SVI Ultrasound | Ultrasound imaging of forearm and thigh, lasting approximately 5-10 minutes. |
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| Healthy Volunteers: ARFI/SVI Ultrasound | Ultrasound imaging of forearm and thigh, lasting approximately 5-10 minutes. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| ARFI-SVI Ultrasound | Device | Ultrasound imaging of arm and leg lasting approximately 5-10 minutes. Participants will also undergo durometer scoring on the forearm and thigh as part of the study. This lasts approximately 5-10 minutes. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Mean Skin Stiffness | Skin stiffness was measured from the forearm and thigh of patients with scleroderma using ultrasound shear wave velocity imaging. Shear wave velocity is measured in meters per second (m/s). | Cross-sectional study, 1 visit, <1 hr |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Mean Skin Stiffness as Measured by Durometer Scoring | Durometer scoring of skin stiffness in two groups of patients (controls and scleroderma). Durometer measurements are expressed in standardized international durometer units ranging from 0 to 100 where 100 is harder (worse outcome) The Rex Gauge model DD-3 was used. For further reference see Arthritis and Rheumatism (Arthritis Care & Research) Vol. 55. No. 4, August 15, 2006, pp. 603-609. DOI 10.1002/art.22093. |
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Exclusion Criteria:
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Subjects are people aged 18 or over who are either healthy or who have scleroderma or another rheumatological condition.
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of Michigan Hospital | Ann Arbor | Michigan | 48109 | United States |
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| ID | Title | Description |
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| FG000 | Scleroderma | Scleroderma participants could have limited or diffuse scleroderma Ultrasound imaging of arm and leg lasting approximately 5-10 minutes. Participants will also undergo durometer scoring on the forearm and thigh as part of the study. This lasts approximately 5-10 minutes. |
| FG001 | Control | Ultrasound imaging of arm and leg lasting approximately 5-10 minutes. Participants will also undergo durometer scoring on the forearm and thigh as part of the study. This lasts approximately 5-10 minutes. |
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| ID | Title | Description |
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| BG000 | Scleroderma | Ultrasound imaging of forearm and thigh, lasting approximately 5-10 minutes. ARFI-SVI Ultrasound: Ultrasound imaging of arm and leg lasting approximately 5-10 minutes. Participants will also undergo durometer scoring on the forearm and thigh as part of the study. This lasts approximately 5-10 minutes. |
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| Title | Description | Population Description | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Denominator Units Selected | Denominators | Classes |
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| Type | Title | Description | Population Description | Reporting Status | Anticipated Posting Date | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Time Frame | Units Analyzed | Denominator Units Selected | Arm/Group Information | Denominators | Classes | Analyses | ||||||
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| Primary | Mean Skin Stiffness | Skin stiffness was measured from the forearm and thigh of patients with scleroderma using ultrasound shear wave velocity imaging. Shear wave velocity is measured in meters per second (m/s). | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | meters per second | Cross-sectional study, 1 visit, <1 hr |
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single visit; less than 1 hour; no specific follow up.
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | Scleroderma | Scleroderma participants could have limited or diffuse scleroderma Ultrasound imaging of arm and leg lasting approximately 5-10 minutes. Participants will also undergo durometer scoring on the forearm and thigh as part of the study. This lasts approximately 5-10 minutes. |
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| Title | Organization | Phone | Extension | |
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| Dinesh Khanna | University of Michigan | 734-763-7182 | khannad@umich.edu |
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| D045743 | Scleroderma, Diffuse |
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| D012595 | Scleroderma, Systemic |
| D003240 | Connective Tissue Diseases |
| D017437 | Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases |
| D012871 | Skin Diseases |
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| Cross-sectional study, 1 visit, <1 hr |
| Linear Relationship Between Ultrasound Skin Stiffness and Durometer | Pearson correlation assesses the linear relationship between Ultrasound skin stiffness measurements and Durometer scoring of skin stiffness. Data was combined for scleroderma and control subjects to assess the relationship and association across a broad range of skin conditions. | Cross-sectional study, 1 visit, <1 hr |
| Mean Landmark Scores | Mean Landmark scores are on a scale of 0 to 3, 0 = normal and 3 =marked skin hardening. | Cross-sectional study, 1 visit, <1 hr |
| Linear Relationship Between Ultrasound Skin Stiffness and Landmark | Pearson correlation assesses the linear relationship between ultrasound skin stiffness and subjective skin scoring (Landmark) of skin stiffness in all patients (controls plus scleroderma). Data was combined for scleroderma and control subjects to assess the relationship and association across a broad range of skin conditions. | Cross-sectional study, 1 visit, <1 hr |
| MRSS Scores for Scleroderma Participants. | MRSS scores exist on a scale from 0 to 51 based on scores of 0 to 3 measured in 17 locations on the body, where 0 represents overall healthy skin and 51 would be the worst outcome in all 17 locations. MRSS measures are not taken on healthy participants. | Cross-sectional study, 1 visit, <1 hr |
| Linear Relationship Between Ultrasound Skin Stiffness and MRSS | Pearson correlation assesses the linear relationships between ultrasound skin stiffness and subjective skin scoring (MRSS) of skin stiffness. MRSS is the Modified Rodnan Score. Skin thickness is measured by clinical palpation using a 0-3 scale. 0 = normal skin; 1 = mild thickness; 2 = moderate thickness; 3 = severe thickness with inability to pinch the skin into a fold. Because MRSS measurements were not taken for healthy participants, no correlations are provided for them. Therefore, the correlations are based on a skin stiffness and skin scoring solely for scleroderma participants. | Cross-sectional study, 1 visit, <1 hr |
| Control |
Ultrasound imaging of forearm and thigh, lasting approximately 5-10 minutes. ARFI-SVI Ultrasound: Ultrasound imaging of arm and leg lasting approximately 5-10 minutes. Participants will also undergo durometer scoring on the forearm and thigh as part of the study. This lasts approximately 5-10 minutes. |
| BG002 | Total | Total of all reporting groups |
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| Secondary | Mean Skin Stiffness as Measured by Durometer Scoring | Durometer scoring of skin stiffness in two groups of patients (controls and scleroderma). Durometer measurements are expressed in standardized international durometer units ranging from 0 to 100 where 100 is harder (worse outcome) The Rex Gauge model DD-3 was used. For further reference see Arthritis and Rheumatism (Arthritis Care & Research) Vol. 55. No. 4, August 15, 2006, pp. 603-609. DOI 10.1002/art.22093. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | Cross-sectional study, 1 visit, <1 hr |
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| Secondary | Linear Relationship Between Ultrasound Skin Stiffness and Durometer | Pearson correlation assesses the linear relationship between Ultrasound skin stiffness measurements and Durometer scoring of skin stiffness. Data was combined for scleroderma and control subjects to assess the relationship and association across a broad range of skin conditions. | Posted | Number | Correlation coefficient | Cross-sectional study, 1 visit, <1 hr |
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| Secondary | Mean Landmark Scores | Mean Landmark scores are on a scale of 0 to 3, 0 = normal and 3 =marked skin hardening. | Posted | Mean | Full Range | units on a scale | Cross-sectional study, 1 visit, <1 hr |
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| Secondary | Linear Relationship Between Ultrasound Skin Stiffness and Landmark | Pearson correlation assesses the linear relationship between ultrasound skin stiffness and subjective skin scoring (Landmark) of skin stiffness in all patients (controls plus scleroderma). Data was combined for scleroderma and control subjects to assess the relationship and association across a broad range of skin conditions. | Posted | Number | correlation coefficient | Cross-sectional study, 1 visit, <1 hr |
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| Secondary | MRSS Scores for Scleroderma Participants. | MRSS scores exist on a scale from 0 to 51 based on scores of 0 to 3 measured in 17 locations on the body, where 0 represents overall healthy skin and 51 would be the worst outcome in all 17 locations. MRSS measures are not taken on healthy participants. | Of 24 scleroderma participants, data was not available for 2. | Posted | Mean | Full Range | units on a scale | Cross-sectional study, 1 visit, <1 hr |
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| Secondary | Linear Relationship Between Ultrasound Skin Stiffness and MRSS | Pearson correlation assesses the linear relationships between ultrasound skin stiffness and subjective skin scoring (MRSS) of skin stiffness. MRSS is the Modified Rodnan Score. Skin thickness is measured by clinical palpation using a 0-3 scale. 0 = normal skin; 1 = mild thickness; 2 = moderate thickness; 3 = severe thickness with inability to pinch the skin into a fold. Because MRSS measurements were not taken for healthy participants, no correlations are provided for them. Therefore, the correlations are based on a skin stiffness and skin scoring solely for scleroderma participants. | Data for 2 of 24 participants is not available. | Posted | Number | correlation coefficient | Cross-sectional study, 1 visit, <1 hr |
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| EG001 | Control | Ultrasound imaging of arm and leg lasting approximately 5-10 minutes. Participants will also undergo durometer scoring on the forearm and thigh as part of the study. This lasts approximately 5-10 minutes. | 0 | 21 | 0 | 21 | 0 | 21 |
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