Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Treatment of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injured Knee to Decrease the Risk of Post-traumatic Osteoarthritis (PTOA): a Randomized Double-blind Controlled Trial
The purpose of our study is to examine the effect of platelet-rich-plasma (PRP) injection on the short-term resolution of post-injury inflammation (biomarkers) and improvement in joint function in patients with acute ACL injury. This RCT has been powered based on the questionnaire KOOS Jr. but it is considered a 'pilot study' in terms of the lab analysis proposed.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 56 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 14 Years to 50 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Acute ACL injury within 6 weeks of presentation - Age 14-50 - Male or female - Meniscus injury that can be treated with meniscectomy or repair (the lack of meniscus injury will not exclude patients) Exclusion Criteria: - Prior ACL reconstruction - Prior cartilage repair procedure - Prior meniscus surgery within 12 months - Prior steroid, hyaluronic acid, or PRP injection within 6 months - Other ligament injury requiring repair - Any cartilage lesion requiring repair - Any cartilage lesion greater than grade 2 (partial thickness injury) - History of inflammatory arthritis or joint sepsis - Non English speakers |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Hospital for Special Surgery | New York | New York |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Hospital for Special Surgery, New York | Orthopedic Research and Education Foundation |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Platelet count (Thousand/uL) | Platelet count (Thousand/uL) will be measured by completing a complete blood count on patient's blood sample. | Baseline | |
Primary | Platelet count (Thousand/uL) | Platelet count (Thousand/uL) will be measured by completing a complete blood count on patient's blood sample. | during the procedure | |
Primary | Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome (KOOS-JR) | This survey asks about how the patient feels about their knee. The information helps keep track of how the patient feels about their knee and how well they are able to do their usual activities.
There is no unique measurements. Answer options per question regarding stiffness, pain, function, daily and living are: None, Mild, Moderate, Severe, and Extreme |
Baseline | |
Primary | Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome (KOOS-JR) | This survey asks about how the patient feels about their knee. The information helps keep track of how the patient feels about their knee and how well they are able to do their usual activities.
There is no unique measurements. Answer options per question regarding stiffness, pain, function, daily and living are: None, Mild, Moderate, Severe, and Extreme |
during the procedure | |
Primary | Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome (KOOS-JR) | This survey asks about how the patient feels about their knee. The information helps keep track of how the patient feels about their knee and how well they are able to do their usual activities.
There is no unique measurements. Answer options per question regarding stiffness, pain, function, daily and living are: None, Mild, Moderate, Severe, and Extreme |
2 weeks post-op | |
Primary | Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome (KOOS-JR) | This survey asks about how the patient feels about their knee. The information helps keep track of how the patient feels about their knee and how well they are able to do their usual activities.
There is no unique measurements. Answer options per question regarding stiffness, pain, function, daily and living are: None, Mild, Moderate, Severe, and Extreme |
6 weeks post-op | |
Primary | Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome (KOOS-JR) | This survey asks about how the patient feels about their knee. The information helps keep track of how the patient feels about their knee and how well they are able to do their usual activities.
There is no unique measurements. Answer options per question regarding stiffness, pain, function, daily and living are: None, Mild, Moderate, Severe, and Extreme |
6 months post-op | |
Primary | Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome (KOOS-JR) | This survey asks about how the patient feels about their knee. The information helps keep track of how the patient feels about their knee and how well they are able to do their usual activities.
There is no unique measurements. Answer options per question regarding stiffness, pain, function, daily and living are: None, Mild, Moderate, Severe, and Extreme |
12 months post-op | |
Primary | Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome (KOOS-JR) | This survey asks about how the patient feels about their knee. The information helps keep track of how the patient feels about their knee and how well they are able to do their usual activities.
There is no unique measurements. Answer options per question regarding stiffness, pain, function, daily and living are: None, Mild, Moderate, Severe, and Extreme |
24 months post-op | |
Primary | Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) | This survey asks about the patient's pain levels.
Patient will be reporting a score on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 being "No Pain" and 10 being "Worst Pain Imaginable" |
Baseline | |
Primary | Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) | This survey asks about the patient's pain levels.
Patient will be reporting a score on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 being "No Pain" and 10 being "Worst Pain Imaginable" |
during the procedure | |
Primary | Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) | This survey asks about the patient's pain levels.
Patient will be reporting a score on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 being "No Pain" and 10 being "Worst Pain Imaginable" |
6 weeks post-op | |
Primary | Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) | This survey asks about the patient's pain levels.
Patient will be reporting a score on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 being "No Pain" and 10 being "Worst Pain Imaginable" |
6 months post-op | |
Primary | Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) | This survey asks about the patient's pain levels.
Patient will be reporting a score on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 being "No Pain" and 10 being "Worst Pain Imaginable" |
12 months post-op | |
Primary | Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) | This survey asks about the patient's pain levels.
Patient will be reporting a score on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 being "No Pain" and 10 being "Worst Pain Imaginable" |
24 months post-op | |
Primary | Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System 10 (PROMIS-10) | This survey asks about the patient's overall health and quality of life.
Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for questions 1-6: 5 = "Excellent", 4 = "Very good", 3 = "Good", 2 = "Fair", 1 = "Poor" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 7: 5 = "Completely", 4 = "Mostly", 3 = "Moderately", 2 = "A little", 1 = "Not at all" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 8: 1= "Never", 2 = "Rarely", 3 = "Sometimes", 4 = "Often", 5 = "Always" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 9: 1= "None", 2 = "Mild", 3 = "Moderate", 4 = "Severe", 5 = "Very Severe" For question 10: Patient will be reporting a score on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 being "No Pain" and 10 being "Worst Pain Imaginable" |
Baseline | |
Primary | Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System 10 (PROMIS-10) | This survey asks about the patient's overall health and quality of life.
Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for questions 1-6: 5 = "Excellent", 4 = "Very good", 3 = "Good", 2 = "Fair", 1 = "Poor" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 7: 5 = "Completely", 4 = "Mostly", 3 = "Moderately", 2 = "A little", 1 = "Not at all" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 8: 1= "Never", 2 = "Rarely", 3 = "Sometimes", 4 = "Often", 5 = "Always" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 9: 1= "None", 2 = "Mild", 3 = "Moderate", 4 = "Severe", 5 = "Very Severe" For question 10: Patient will be reporting a score on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 being "No Pain" and 10 being "Worst Pain Imaginable" |
during the procedure | |
Primary | Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System 10 (PROMIS-10) | This survey asks about the patient's overall health and quality of life.
Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for questions 1-6: 5 = "Excellent", 4 = "Very good", 3 = "Good", 2 = "Fair", 1 = "Poor" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 7: 5 = "Completely", 4 = "Mostly", 3 = "Moderately", 2 = "A little", 1 = "Not at all" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 8: 1= "Never", 2 = "Rarely", 3 = "Sometimes", 4 = "Often", 5 = "Always" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 9: 1= "None", 2 = "Mild", 3 = "Moderate", 4 = "Severe", 5 = "Very Severe" For question 10: Patient will be reporting a score on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 being "No Pain" and 10 being "Worst Pain Imaginable" |
2 weeks post-op | |
Primary | Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System 10 (PROMIS-10) | This survey asks about the patient's overall health and quality of life.
Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for questions 1-6: 5 = "Excellent", 4 = "Very good", 3 = "Good", 2 = "Fair", 1 = "Poor" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 7: 5 = "Completely", 4 = "Mostly", 3 = "Moderately", 2 = "A little", 1 = "Not at all" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 8: 1= "Never", 2 = "Rarely", 3 = "Sometimes", 4 = "Often", 5 = "Always" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 9: 1= "None", 2 = "Mild", 3 = "Moderate", 4 = "Severe", 5 = "Very Severe" For question 10: Patient will be reporting a score on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 being "No Pain" and 10 being "Worst Pain Imaginable" |
6 weeks post-op | |
Primary | Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System 10 (PROMIS-10) | This survey asks about the patient's overall health and quality of life.
Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for questions 1-6: 5 = "Excellent", 4 = "Very good", 3 = "Good", 2 = "Fair", 1 = "Poor" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 7: 5 = "Completely", 4 = "Mostly", 3 = "Moderately", 2 = "A little", 1 = "Not at all" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 8: 1= "Never", 2 = "Rarely", 3 = "Sometimes", 4 = "Often", 5 = "Always" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 9: 1= "None", 2 = "Mild", 3 = "Moderate", 4 = "Severe", 5 = "Very Severe" For question 10: Patient will be reporting a score on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 being "No Pain" and 10 being "Worst Pain Imaginable" |
6 months post-op | |
Primary | Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System 10 (PROMIS-10) | This survey asks about the patient's overall health and quality of life.
Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for questions 1-6: 5 = "Excellent", 4 = "Very good", 3 = "Good", 2 = "Fair", 1 = "Poor" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 7: 5 = "Completely", 4 = "Mostly", 3 = "Moderately", 2 = "A little", 1 = "Not at all" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 8: 1= "Never", 2 = "Rarely", 3 = "Sometimes", 4 = "Often", 5 = "Always" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 9: 1= "None", 2 = "Mild", 3 = "Moderate", 4 = "Severe", 5 = "Very Severe" For question 10: Patient will be reporting a score on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 being "No Pain" and 10 being "Worst Pain Imaginable" |
12 months post-op | |
Primary | Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System 10 (PROMIS-10) | This survey asks about the patient's overall health and quality of life.
Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for questions 1-6: 5 = "Excellent", 4 = "Very good", 3 = "Good", 2 = "Fair", 1 = "Poor" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 7: 5 = "Completely", 4 = "Mostly", 3 = "Moderately", 2 = "A little", 1 = "Not at all" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 8: 1= "Never", 2 = "Rarely", 3 = "Sometimes", 4 = "Often", 5 = "Always" Patient will be reporting on a Likert Scale formatted in the following manner for question 9: 1= "None", 2 = "Mild", 3 = "Moderate", 4 = "Severe", 5 = "Very Severe" For question 10: Patient will be reporting a score on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 being "No Pain" and 10 being "Worst Pain Imaginable" |
24 months post-op | |
Primary | Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) | This survey asks how the patient feels about their knee.
Patient will be reporting a percentage from 0% to 100%, with 100% being normal. |
Baseline | |
Primary | Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) | This survey asks how the patient feels about their knee.
Patient will be reporting a percentage from 0% to 100%, with 100% being normal. |
during the procedure | |
Primary | Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) | This survey asks how the patient feels about their knee.
Patient will be reporting a percentage from 0% to 100%, with 100% being normal. |
2 weeks post-op | |
Primary | Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) | This survey asks how the patient feels about their knee.
Patient will be reporting a percentage from 0% to 100%, with 100% being normal. |
6 weeks post-op | |
Primary | Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) | This survey asks how the patient feels about their knee.
Patient will be reporting a percentage from 0% to 100%, with 100% being normal. |
6 months post-op | |
Primary | Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) | This survey asks how the patient feels about their knee.
Patient will be reporting a percentage from 0% to 100%, with 100% being normal. |
12 months post-op | |
Primary | Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) | This survey asks how the patient feels about their knee.
Patient will be reporting a percentage from 0% to 100%, with 100% being normal. |
24 months post-op | |
Secondary | Knee stability | Using the KT1000 arthrometer | 6 months post-surgery | |
Secondary | Knee stability | Using the KT1000 arthrometer | 12 months post-surgery | |
Secondary | Knee stability | Using the KT1000 arthrometer | 24 months post-surgery | |
Secondary | Knee strength | Using the Cybex test | 6 months post-surgery | |
Secondary | Knee strength | Using the Cybex test | 12 months post-surgery | |
Secondary | Knee strength | Using the Cybex test | 24 months post-surgery |
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