Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Association of Gait Kinematics, Instability and Patient Reported Outcomes in Patients With Total Knee Replacement
NCT number | NCT03896191 |
Other study ID # | 19-03607 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
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First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | July 1, 2019 |
Est. completion date | February 21, 2022 |
Verified date | May 2022 |
Source | University of Bath |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
It is unclear why 20% of patients with total knee replacements (TKR) are dissatisfied. Few studies have specifically assessed the way people walk ('gait') with an 'unhappy' or unstable knee or following re-do ('revision') TKR surgery. The investigators conjecture that people having re-do TKR surgery because their knee is unstable will have altered walking patterns (for example, less bending of the knee) before and after surgery, and that these changes are related to how satisfied the patient is with their knee. The investigators will also examine whether there are differences in the way people walk with an unstable knee replacement or with a stable knee replacement, in comparison to people who do not have a knee replacement. This exploratory project will use 3D infrared cameras to analyse differences in walking patterns and whether there is associated change in patient satisfaction. If an association exists, the data from this study may help to develop alternative measures of outcomes, in order to guide treatment decisions.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 38 |
Est. completion date | February 21, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | February 21, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Patients awaiting revision TKR due to instability: - Patients who have a primary total knee replacement. - Patients who have an unstable knee replacement, as determined by the surgical team. - Patients who are being listed for a revision total knee replacement. Primary TKR without instability: - Patients with a primary total knee replacement. - Patients at least one year after their primary total knee replacement operation. Exclusion Criteria: Patients awaiting revision TKR due to instability: - Patients who have suspected infection of the TKR. - Patients who are awaiting a two-stage revision procedure. - Patients who can walk less than one minute at a time. - Patients who can walk for less than five minutes with rests. - Patient who are not able to give informed consent. Primary TKR without instability: - Patients who have had a previous revision of the total knee replacement. - Patients who have an unstable knee replacement, as determined by the surgical team. - Patients who have aseptic loosening or wear, as determined by the surgical team. - Patients who are not satisfied with their TKR (as determined by the study specific questionnaire). - Patients who can walk for less than one minute at a time. - Patients who can walk for less than five minutes with rests. - Patient who are not able to give informed consent. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Southmead Hospital | Bristol |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Bath | North Bristol NHS Trust |
United Kingdom,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Statistical parametric mapping of sagittal plane knee kinematics. | Analysis of the whole gait cycle compared to preoperative kinematics. | 8-12 weeks after surgery. | |
Other | Statistical parametric mapping of sagittal plane knee kinematics. | Analysis of the whole gait cycle compared to preoperative kinematics. | 1 year after surgery. | |
Other | Statistical parametric mapping of coronal plane knee kinematics. | Analysis of the whole gait cycle compared to preoperative kinematics. | 8-12 weeks after surgery. | |
Other | Statistical parametric mapping of coronal plane knee kinematics. | Analysis of the whole gait cycle compared to preoperative kinematics. | 1 year after surgery. | |
Other | Statistical parametric mapping of axial plane knee kinematics. | Analysis of the whole gait cycle compared to preoperative kinematics. | 8-12 weeks after surgery. | |
Other | Statistical parametric mapping of axial plane knee kinematics. | Analysis of the whole gait cycle compared to preoperative kinematics. | 1 year after surgery. | |
Other | Variability of the primary and secondary outcome measures outlined above. | Variability compared to preoperative kinematics. | 8-12 weeks after surgery. | |
Other | Variability of the primary and secondary outcome measures outlined above. | Variability compared to preoperative kinematics. | 1 year after surgery. | |
Other | The above outcomes will also be applied to the hip and ankle joints. | These comparisons will assess change compared to preoperative kinematics. | 8-12 weeks after surgery. | |
Other | The above outcomes will also be applied to the hip and ankle joints. | These comparisons will assess change compared to preoperative kinematics. | 1 year after surgery. | |
Primary | Change from preoperative maximum knee flexion during swing. | Maximum knee flexion angle during the swing phase of gait. | 8-12 weeks after surgery. | |
Primary | Change from preoperative maximum knee flexion during swing. | Maximum knee flexion angle during the swing phase of gait. | 1 year after surgery. | |
Secondary | Change from preoperative maximum knee flexion during stance. | Maximum knee flexion angle during the stance phase of gait. | 8-12 weeks after surgery. | |
Secondary | Change from preoperative maximum knee flexion during stance. | Maximum knee flexion angle during the stance phase of gait. | 1 year after surgery. | |
Secondary | Change from preoperative knee sagittal plane range of movement. | Knee sagittal plane range of movement during stance and swing phases of gait. | 8-12 weeks after surgery. | |
Secondary | Change from preoperative knee sagittal plane range of movement. | Knee sagittal plane range of movement during stance and swing phases of gait. | 1 year after surgery. | |
Secondary | Change from preoperative knee coronal plane range of movement. | Knee coronal plane range of movement during stance and swing phases of gait. | 8-12 weeks after surgery. | |
Secondary | Change from preoperative knee coronal plane range of movement. | Knee coronal plane range of movement during stance and swing phases of gait. | 1 year after surgery. | |
Secondary | Change from preoperative knee axial plane range of movement. | Knee axial plane range of movement during stance and swing phases of gait. | 8-12 weeks after surgery. | |
Secondary | Change from preoperative knee axial plane range of movement. | Knee axial plane range of movement during stance and swing phases of gait. | 1 year after surgery. | |
Secondary | Change from preoperative baseline in Oxford Knee Score. | Patient reported outcome measure. Minimum 0, Maximum 48 (48 being best). | 8-12 weeks after surgery. | |
Secondary | Change from preoperative baseline in Oxford Knee Score. | Patient reported outcome measure. Minimum 0, Maximum 48 (48 being best). | 1 year after surgery. | |
Secondary | Change from preoperative baseline in Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score. | Patient reported outcome measure. Minimum 0, Maximum 100 (100 being best). Subscales (pain, symptoms, function, sports and recreation, quality of life) are transformed to the 0-100 overall scale. | 8-12 weeks after surgery. | |
Secondary | Change from preoperative baseline in Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score. | Patient reported outcome measure. Minimum 0, Maximum 100 (100 being best). Subscales (pain, symptoms, function, sports and recreation, quality of life) are transformed to the 0-100 overall scale. | 1 year after surgery. | |
Secondary | Change from preoperative baseline in American Knee Society Score. | Patient reported outcome measure with two subscales. Subscales are the Knee Society Score, Minimum 0, Maximum 100 (100 being best); and Knee Society Function Score Minimum 0, Maximum 100 (100 being best). | 8-12 weeks after surgery. | |
Secondary | Change from preoperative baseline in American Knee Society Score. | Patient reported outcome measure with two subscales. Subscales are the Knee Society Score, Minimum 0, Maximum 100 (100 being best); and Knee Society Function Score Minimum 0, Maximum 100 (100 being best). | 1 year after surgery. | |
Secondary | Change from preoperative baseline in EQ-5D-5L questionnaire. | Patient reported outcome measure. Subcategories (mobility, self-care, activity, pain, anxiety) scored between 1 and 5 (1 being best) and a visual analog score between 0 and 100 (100 being best). | 8-12 weeks after surgery. | |
Secondary | Change from preoperative baseline in EQ-5D-5L questionnaire. | Patient reported outcome measure. Subcategories (mobility, self-care, activity, pain, anxiety) scored between 1 and 5 (1 being best) and a visual analog score between 0 and 100 (100 being best). | 1 year after surgery. |
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