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RecruitingNCT03076658

Open Access Database of Standing Full Body Radiographs in Asymptomatic Volunteers

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (estimated)
Sponsor
University of Colorado, Denver · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
21 Years – 85 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

A study of the skeletal structure and how the structure changes over time. The aim of the study is to evaluate the skeleton in 10 year increments to determine an understanding of the normal skeleton as a person ages. By using x-ray analysis, a new low dose x-ray system (EOS) can be used to evaluate the whole body to see changes in the bone structure over time. Subjects will be asked to undertake one x-ray analysis of their whole body skeletal structure. There will be 25 male and 25 female subjects per decade. The averaging of the measured skeletal parameters will provide information on changes over time generating a standardized expectation of general changes in skeletal structure as participants age.

Detailed description

Current techniques of advanced spinal surgery allow physicians to correct complex spinal deformity to nearly any alignment desired. The investigators ability to analyze spino-pelvic alignment has evolved concurrently; however, the investigators goals in deformity correction are still not completely understood. With increasing ability to assess whole body alignment, the investigators must establish a baseline for the "normal" population inclusive of age related changes. the investigators hypothesis is that global body alignment will vary based on sex and progressively vary with age. The goal of this study is to create an open access database of "normal" volunteer full body radiographic images obtained using the new EOS biplanar x-ray imaging system. The system provides a radiographic view of the weight-bearing skeleton equivalent to plain radiography. The development of an open access database of full body images and global spine parameters will provide spine surgeons with normative data that can be used to guide clinical decision making and surgical planning. Furthermore, the database can be used by researchers to obtain control measurements for comparison in studies of various spine, and potentially non-spine, pathologies. Specific Aims 1. To create an open access database of radiographic full body images in the sagittal and coronal planes of subjectswithout spine deformities or acute or severe chronic disease, across a range of age groups from 20 to 80 year old males and females. 2. To document age related changes that occur in radiographic parameters in the spine and pelvis by including subjects across a wide range of ages.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
RADIATIONEOS imagingThe EOS imaging system will be utilized to obtain full-body radiographs in frontal and sagittal projections obtained in the upright standing position. Measurements will include a coronal plumb-line, sagittal vertebral axis (SVA), external auditory meatus plumb-line, cervical lordosis, thoracic kyphosis, lumbar lordosis, hip flexion/extension, knee flexion/extension, ankle flexion/extension, T1 tilt, T1 spino-pelvic instance, acetabular index, pelvic tilt (PT), pelvic incidence (PI), and sacral slope (SS).

Timeline

Start date
2016-09-01
Primary completion
2031-01-01
Completion
2031-01-01
First posted
2017-03-10
Last updated
2023-09-28

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03076658. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.