Quantifying Lymphatic Vessel Drainage
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“Near InfraRed Fluorescence Using Indocyanine Green and Magnetic Resonance Lymphography of Lymphatic Transport”
Lymphatic transport will be examined using Near InfraRed Indocyanine Green fluorescence imaging (NIR-ICG) and magnetic resonance lymphography (MRL) of the upper extremities. The purpose of the study is to establish if NIR-ICG is a valid clinical outcome for quantifying lymphatic vessel drainage.
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                                Drug - Indocyanine Green
A trained physician will inject 0.1 ml of Indocyanine Green into the web spaces of the hands in both upper extremities. Subjects may have up to five study visits to confirm feasibility, safety, and reproducibility.
Device - MultiSpectral Imaging System
Once the Indocyanine Green is injected, the contrast is expected to fluoresce underneath the MultiSpectral Imaging System. Multispectral video and still images will be recorded at the study visits.
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Near InfraRed Fluorescence Using Indocyanine Green and Magnetic Resonance Lymphography of Lymphatic Transport
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NCT04046146
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