Use of Digital Tomosynthesis for Detection and Case Management of Scaphoid and Distal Radius Fractures: A Volume RAD Data Collection Study

Use of Digital Tomosynthesis for Detection and Case Management of Scaphoid and Distal Radius Fractures: A Volume RAD Data Collection Study
Recruiting
99 years or below
All
Phase N/A
65 participants needed
1 Location

Brief description of study

The purpose of this prospective cohort study is to collect clinical data about both diagnostic and treatment information related to wrist injury obtained through the use of VolumeRAD, an X-ray feature that collects X-ray images in a single sweeping motion using a technique called digital tomosynthesis (DTS). This study will compare the use of VolumeRAD to the standard of care imaging procedures, which consist of X-ray and CT or MRI imaging. This study includes two (2) arms, or groups. The test arm will enroll up to 100 volunteers presenting with a wrist injury, consisting of up to 50 volunteers presenting a suspected or confirmed distal radius fracture and up to 50 subjects presenting a suspected or confirmed scaphoid fracture. The control arm will enroll up to 40 healthy volunteers.

Eligibility of study

You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:

  • Conditions: scaphoid fracture,healthy
  • Age: 99 years or below
  • Gender: All


Updated on 19 Feb 2024. Study ID: 831685

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