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Persistent opioid abuse presents a common yet under-recognized problem given the decreasing rates of morbidity and mortality following common elective surgical procedures, like total joint arthroplasty (TJA). Each year around 33-70% of patients seeking surgical procedures in the U.S. transition to persistent opioid use following elective surgery (such as TJA), primarily prescribed for post-operative pain management. Further, these patients are more likely to demand greater doses and for longer duration post-surgery due to maladaptive neurologic changes occurring in key areas of the brain. The purpose of this study is to see if it is feasible to use OLP (open label placebo) for post-operative pain management in the post TJA setting. In addition the investigators will also collect pilot data to compare key outcome measures (patient reported physical function related to osteoarthritis of the hip and knee, pain score, and health-related quality of life will be assessed) between the placebo and the Treatment-As-Usual (TAU) group over a 90-day post-operative period.


Clinical Trial Description

The investigators will enroll 24 adults that have undergone primary total joint arthroplasty and are requesting additional pain medication at 2 weeks. Once informed, consented and enrolled, participants will be assessed, randomized to either open-label placebo (OLP) or treatment-as-usual (TUA). Participants will be informed on why the OLP may manage the symptoms of postoperative pain and the benefits of OLP vs an Opioid. Patients randomized to OLP will be given placebo pills at their 2 week follow-up appointment (baseline) if additional pain medication is requested. Patients will be instructed to utilize placebo pill in the same manner as their previous medication. If interested, the participant will be consented in clinic and a consent signed in person. Pain control, joint function, and quality of life assessment scores will be conducted at 2, 6, and 12 week follow-up visits in clinic. After randomization, the placebo group will receive a scripted orientation that mimics a typical patient-provider interaction when prescribing a pain medication, including the rationale for effectiveness and the importance of taking the placebo pills as prescribed. Open-label placebo adherence will be assessed using pill count. The investigators will ask all participants to maintain their current treatment regimens over the course of the study. After 12 weeks, all participants will complete final assessments. Participants in the OLP group will be monitored in clinic to allow for additional pain control if required. Study outcomes will be measured using SF-36 quality of life score, Visual Analog Scale, Hip disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score, and Knee disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score. The investigators will also collect information about potential moderators that would include demographic data (e.g., age, years since diagnosis, treatments, gender), use of disease modifying therapies (oral versus infusion), types of medications, total number of medications, history of opioid abuse, history of opioid use, presence of a diagnosed cognitive or psychiatric disorder, mood disorder. ANCOVA will be used to measure treatment effect with baseline measurement used as a covariate. Effect sizes and estimates of correlation between pre-post measures will be estimated. ;


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NCT number NCT04883983
Study type Interventional
Source University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Status Withdrawn
Phase Early Phase 1
Start date December 2023
Completion date October 2025

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