A Prospective International Multicenter, Non-Interventional, Single Arm, Blinded Feasibility Study to Assess the Contactless Optical Monitoring of AV Access Using the PatenSee System in Dialysis Patients
PatenSee Ltd.
Summary
This is a prospective, non-interventional, single arm, international multicenter study in which up to 120 adult participants with kidney failure requiring regular hemodialysis through arteriovenous (AV) access (AV fistula or graft) will be recruited and evaluated using the PatenSee system. Data captured on the PatenSee system will be analyzed and evaluated against standard of care clinical monitoring of AV accesses.
Description
For eligible participants, a clinical exam of the AV access ("Look, Listen, Feel") per SOC will be done by a qualified site clinician/nurse, followed by an assessment of the AV access using the PatenSee system on a weekly basis for 6 weeks, and then biweekly up to 1 year from enrollment. Additional data regarding imaging and complications of the AV access will be collected. Clinical decisions, such as referrals for further investigation and management of the AV access will be based solely on standard clinical monitoring.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Male and female adult patient aged ≥18 years old 2. Patient has a non-reversible kidney failure that requires long-term hemodialysis 3. Patient has a functioning AV access (AVF/G) in the upper extremity 4. Patient is able and willing to provide consent by signing an EC/IRB approved informed consent form 5. Patient is willing and able to follow the requirements of the study Exclusion Criteria: 1. An active AV access infection 2. An AV access condition that will likely require revision, e.g., symptomatic steal syndrome 3. Expected to recover kidney function, receive a k…
Interventions
- DevicePatenSee System
Contactless AV access monitoring device
Locations (2)
- Henry Ford HospitalDetroit, Michigan
- Meir Medical CenterKfar Saba, Hasharon