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Safety & Feasibility of PERIsign System in Demonstrating Involuntary Muscle Defense as a Sign of Peritonitis in Subjects With Appendicitis

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18 - 70 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

This will be an explorative, proof-of-principle, open, multi-center investigation.

The investigation aims to investigate the safety of the PERIsign system and the ability of physicians to differentiate between healthy individuals and subjects with involuntary muscle defense as a sign of peritonitis by utilizing PERIsign data. The investigation will include a total of 20 subjects admitted to hospital for suspected appendicitis and planned for emergency surgery and 20 healthy volunteers. Both male and female subjects aged 18-70 years will be enrolled.

All subjects will undergo PERIsign examinations. Subjects with suspected appendicitis will undergo 1-2 PERIsign examinations before their planned appendectomy surgery. For the healthy volunteers, there is only 1 PERIsign examination. During each examination, 4 PERIsign curves will be obtained, one from each quadrant of the abdomen. The attending physician will interpret the appearance of the PERIsign curves of all subjects, including those from the healthy volunteers. The duration of the PERIsign examination will be documented, and usability data will be gathered, including the need for sensor adjustments, subject perception of the examination, and any discomfort experienced. In addition, blinded physicians will evaluate all subjects' PERIsign curves and determine whether each subject has involuntary muscle defense as a sign of peritonitis. These blinded physicians will have access to all 4 PERIsign curves obtained during each examination, while other data will not be disclosed to them.

Safety will be evaluated through analysis of reported adverse events and device deficiencies

Description

METHODOLOGY The PERIsign system is intended to aid physicians in demonstrating involuntary muscle defense as a sign of peritonitis by assessing involuntary activity in abdominal muscles by use of sEMG sensors and induced pressure.

In this investigation, all subjects will undergo examinations with the PERIsign system. For subjects with suspected appendicitis, assessments will be performed at the clinic on up to 2 occasions. An initial examination will occur when the patient is scheduled for surgery and admitted to the hospital. The following examination is optional and will occur 4-6 hours after the initial examination but before their planned surgery. Post-operative clinical assessments, patho-anatomical diagnosis and clinical end diagnosis will be collected from medical journals, 30 ±5 days after the initial examination. For the healthy volunteers, there is only 1 examination.

INVESTIGATIONAL MEDICAL DEVICE The PERIsign system is a medical device designed to measure the contractions of the internus and externus oblique muscles in the abdomen by use of surface electromyography (sEMG) sensors and induced pressure to facilitate the evaluation of a patient with acute abdominal pain. The PERIsign system aims to aid physicians in demonstrating involuntary muscle defense as a sign of peritonitis, an inflammation of the peritoneum, by measuring muscle activity both at rest and in response to pressure on the abdominal wall.

The PERIsign Minimal Viable Product is the first iteration of the device and will be used for the present clinical investigation. It comprises four sensor heads with connections, used together with single use sensor electrodes, that are applied to four specific locations on the patient's abdomen, and one reference electrode attached to the hand. Each sensor head has a pressure sensor on top that measures the pressure applied to the sensor, mimicking the manual palpation performed by a physician. The PERIsign system will display and record the patient's muscle activity and the pressure being applied to their abdomen. PERIsign is connected to a laptop for data collection.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Inclusion criteria for healthy volunteers

        For enrolment in the investigation, healthy volunteers must fulfil all the following
        criteria:
          1. Subject is 18-70 years of age
          2. The subject reports having understood and has signed the Informed Consent Form (ICF)
             and is willing to comply with all assessments
          3. The subject should have a sufficient height and physical build to enable the
             attachment of the PERIsign sensors to their abdomen, as judged by the Investigator
             Inclusion criteria for the patient group
        For enrolment in the investigation, patients must fulfil all the following criteria:
          1. Patient is 18-70 years of age
          2. The patient reports having understood and has signed the ICF and is willing to comply
             with all assessments
          3. The patient is admitted to the hospital with suspected appendicitis and scheduled for
             emergency surgery within 24 hours.
          4. Patient is deemed clinically stable, as judged by the Investigator
          5. The patient should have a sufficient height and physical build to enable the
             attachment of the PERIsign sensors to their abdomen, as judged by the Investigator
        Exclusion Criteria:
        Exclusion criteria for healthy volunteers
        Healthy volunteers meeting any of the following criteria will not be permitted to enter the
        investigation:
          1. BMI >30
          2. Presence of any known pathological diseases in the abdomen
          3. Subject who previously underwent abdominal surgery
          4. Subject with spinal cord injury
          5. Subject with pacemaker
          6. Pregnancy at the time of enrollment, as confirmed by either knowledge or a urine test
          7. The subject has a cognitive incapacity or language barrier precluding adequate
             understanding or cooperation
          8. The subject is considered by the Investigator to be unsuitable to participate in the
             investigation for any other reason
          9. Subject already enrolled (within 30 days prior to enrolment) in another
             investigational drug/s or device/s clinical study Exclusion criteria for the patient
             group
        Patients meeting any of the following criteria will not be permitted to enter the
        investigation:
          1. BMI >30
          2. Patient who previously underwent abdominal surgery
          3. The patient is currently undergoing immunosuppressive therapy, including systemic
             corticosteroid treatment for two weeks prior to enrollment
          4. Patient with spinal cord injury
          5. Patient with pacemaker
          6. Known abdominal ventral hernia
          7. Known abdominal rectus muscle diastasis
          8. Retrocecal appendix according to radiology
          9. Other known pathological conditions of the abdomen that may interfere with the
             performance, evaluation and outcome of the clinical evaluation, as determined by the
             Investigator
         10. The patient must not be pregnant at the time of enrollment, as confirmed by either
             prior knowledge or a urine test
         11. The patient has a cognitive incapacity or language barrier precluding adequate
             understanding or cooperation
         12. The patient is considered by the Investigator to be unsuitable to participate in the
             investigation for any other reason
         13. The PERIsign examination is deemed to interfere with the standard of care
         14. Subject already enrolled (within 30 days prior to enrolment) in another
             investigational drug/s or device/s clinical study -

Study details

Appendicitis Acute, Appendicitis, Abdominal Pain, Peritonitis

NCT06296953

STB INN AB

2 May 2024

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