Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Change in serum levels of Interleukin 6 (IL-6), ( mechanosensitive blood marker of articular cartilage) in pg/ml |
Change in serum level of Interleukin 6 (IL-6), (mechanosensitive blood marker of articular cartilage) in pg/ml |
Before walking stress test (t0= Baseline), immediately after walking stress test (t1), 30-minutes after walking stress test (t2) and after two additional 90-minute resting intervals after walking stress test (t3 and t4) |
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Primary |
Change in serum levels of Cartilage oligomeric matrix Protein (COMP) (mechanosensitive blood marker of articular cartilage) in U/l |
Change in serum levels of Cartilage oligomeric matrix Protein (COMP) (mechanosensitive blood marker of articular cartilage) in U/l |
Before walking stress test (t0= Baseline), immediately after walking stress test (t1), 30-minutes after walking stress test (t2) and after two additional 90-minute resting intervals after walking stress test (t3 and t4) |
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Primary |
Change in serum levels of Matrix metallopeptidase (MMP)-3 (mechanosensitive blood marker of articular cartilage) in ng/ml |
Change in serum levels of Matrix metallopeptidase (MMP)-3 (mechanosensitive blood marker of articular cartilage) in ng/ml |
Before walking stress test (t0= Baseline), immediately after walking stress test (t1), 30-minutes after walking stress test (t2) and after two additional 90-minute resting intervals after walking stress test (t3 and t4) |
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Primary |
Change in serum levels of Matrix metallopeptidase (MMP)-9 (mechanosensitive blood marker of articular cartilage) in ng/ml |
Change in serum levels of Matrix metallopeptidase (MMP)-9 (mechanosensitive blood marker of articular cartilage) in ng/ml |
Before walking stress test (t0= Baseline), immediately after walking stress test (t1), 30-minutes after walking stress test (t2) and after two additional 90-minute resting intervals after walking stress test (t3 and t4) |
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Primary |
Change in serum levels of Proteoglycan (PGR)-4 (mechanosensitive blood marker of articular cartilage) in mg/ml |
Change in serum levels of Proteoglycan (PGR)-4 (mechanosensitive blood marker of articular cartilage) in mg/ml |
Before walking stress test (t0= Baseline), immediately after walking stress test (t1), 30-minutes after walking stress test (t2) and after two additional 90-minute resting intervals after walking stress test (t3 and t4) |
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Primary |
Change in serum levels of A disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs (ADAMTS-4) (mechanosensitive blood marker of articular cartilage) in ng/mL |
Change in serum levels of A disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs (ADAMTS-4) (mechanosensitive blood marker of articular cartilage) in ng/mL |
Before walking stress test (t0= Baseline), immediately after walking stress test (t1), 30-minutes after walking stress test (t2) and after two additional 90-minute resting intervals after walking stress test (t3 and t4) |
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Secondary |
Change in modified Knee Society Score (KSS) score |
KSS consists of a total of 34 questions divided into four subscales which are rated separately. It consists of a Knee Score, which only rates the knee joint itself (e.g. pain, range of motion, stability and radiographic alignment), and a Function Score (patient's walking distance, climbing stairs and use of walking aids). The higher the score, the better the outcome in all subscales. |
Before walking stress test (t0= Baseline), at 12-month follow-up, at 24-month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Change in modified Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) score |
The KOOS evaluates both short-term and long-term consequences of knee injury. It holds 42 items in 5 separately scored subscales; Pain, other Symptoms, Function in daily living (ADL), Function in Sport and Recreation (Sport/Rec), and knee-related Quality of Life (QOL). The five KOOS subscales rate on a 5-point Likert-scale as extremely important, very important, moderately important, somewhat important, or not important at all. |
Before walking stress test (t0= Baseline), at 12-month follow-up, at 24-month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Change in Physical activity (PA) level |
PA level ( number of steps taken, PA intensity) will be recorded using an activity monitor (ActiGraph GT3X+, Pensacola, FL, USA) |
during the 7 days prior to Baseline and during the Walking stress test (t0= Baseline) |
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Secondary |
Joint kinematics and kinetics |
For the the three loading conditions at the Walking stress test, an inertial sensor system (RehaGait®, Hasomed GmbH, Magdeburg, Germany) will be used to collect joint angle curves at the ankle, knee and hip. |
during the Walking stress test (t0= Baseline) |
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Secondary |
Change in heart rate (beats per minute) |
To assess and compare the cardiovascular stress subjects experience during the walking stress tests the heart rate will be measured. |
During the walking stress test until 10 minutes after the stress test |
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Secondary |
Change in T2 relaxation time from baseline to follow-up |
Tissue status will be determined by the T2 relaxation time of weight bearing knee cartilage analyzed by Magnetic resonance Imaging (MRI) of both knees |
MRI at least 7 days prior to the Walking stress test (t0= Baseline) and MRI 24 months after baseline |
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Secondary |
Change in cartilage thickness from baseline to follow-up |
Tissue status will be determined by the thickness of weight bearing knee cartilage analyzed by Magnetic resonance Imaging (MRI) of both knees |
MRI at least 7 days prior to the Walking stress test (t0= Baseline) and MRI 24 months after baseline |
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