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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03011307
Other study ID # IRB00036246
Secondary ID
Status Terminated
Phase Phase 2
First received
Last updated
Start date January 12, 2017
Est. completion date August 11, 2021

Study information

Verified date September 2022
Source Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of intrathecal oxytocin on speed of reduction in pain for the first 60 days after hip surgery.


Description:

This is a single-center, NIH funded clinical study at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. The investigators anticipate that intrathecal oxytocin will speed recovery from pain after major surgery (hip arthroplasty). For this study, the investigators will use a randomized, controlled and blinded study of intrathecal oxytocin in patients scheduled for hip arthroplasty, with primary outcome being the slope of change in pain over the first 60 days following surgery, using growth curve modeling and a ln(time) function.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Terminated
Enrollment 126
Est. completion date August 11, 2021
Est. primary completion date October 23, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 80 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Scheduled for unilateral, primary total hip replacement - American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status 1-3 Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnancy - Currently Workman's Comp litigation related to hip replacement - Taking greater than 100 milligrams of morphine (or equivalent) - Suffering from a psychotic disorder or a recent psychiatric hospitalization

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Oxytocin
spinal injection of oxytocin
Placebo
spinal injection of placebo

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Winston-Salem North Carolina

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Wake Forest University Health Sciences

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Comparison of Adjusted Trajectory Model for Pain Between Oxytocin and Placebo--Intercept Daily pain intensity report for each subject was fitted using growth curve model with parameters of intercept (modeled initial pain) and slope of change in natural log of time, adjusted for prognostic predictors for oxytocin and placebo group separately. The daily pain intensity was the WORST pain (not the average pain) in the past 24 hr on a scale where 0 is no pain and 10 is worst imaginable pain.
Values represent an intercept of modeled worst daily pain on the first day after hospital discharge across all participants, extracted from the mixed effect model. The intercept is a number representative of all participants in the Arm and is an estimate with confidence limits based on the model.
The first day after hospital discharge
Primary Comparison of Adjusted Trajectory Model for Pain Between Oxytocin and Placebo--Slope Daily pain intensity report for each subject was fitted using growth curve model with parameters of intercept (modeled initial pain) and slope of change in natural log of time, adjusted for prognostic predictors for oxytocin and placebo group separately. The daily pain intensity was the WORST pain in the past 24 hr on a scale where 0 is no pain and 10 is worst imaginable pain.
Slope is defined as change in pain . Values represent the slope of modeled worst daily pain (0-10 scale as described above) divided by the natural log of time (days) across all participants, extracted from the mixed effect model. The slope is a number representative of all participants in the Arm and is an estimate with confidence limits based on the model.
Postoperative Day 1 through Postoperative Day 60
Secondary Comparison of Adjusted Trajectory Model for Daily Steps Between Oxytocin and Placebo--Intercept Daily steps for each subject were fitted using growth curve model with parameters of intercept (modeled initial steps) and slope of change in natural log of time, adjusted for prognostic predictors for oxytocin and placebo group separately. This is considered as the modeled change in activity listed in the protocol.
Values represent an intercept of modeled daily steps on the first day after hospital discharge across all participants, extracted from the mixed effect model. The intercept is a number representative of all participants in the Arm and is an estimate with confidence limits based on the model.
The first day after hospital discharge
Secondary Comparison of Adjusted Trajectory Model for Daily Steps Between Oxytocin and Placebo--Slope Daily steps for each subject were fitted using growth curve model with parameters of intercept (modeled initial steps) and slope of change in natural log of time, adjusted for prognostic predictors for oxytocin and placebo group separately. This is considered as the modeled change in activity listed in the protocol. Values represent the slope of daily steps divided by the natural log of time (days) across all participants, extracted from the mixed effect model. The slope is a number representative of all participants in the Arm and is an estimate with confidence limits based on the model. Postoperative Day 1 through Postoperative Day 60
Secondary Comparison of Adjusted Trajectory Model for World Health Organization Disability Assessment Score 2.0 Value Between Oxytocin and Placebo--Intercept Weekly World Health Organization Disability Assessment Score 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0) value for each subject was fitted using growth curve model with parameters of intercept (modeled initial score) and slope of change in natural log of time, adjusted for prognostic predictors for oxytocin and placebo group separately. Scale is 12 to 36 with higher scores meaning greater disability.
Values represent an intercept of modeled WHODAS 2.0 score one week after hospital discharge across all participants, extracted from the mixed effect model. The intercept is a number representative of all participants in the Arm and is an estimate with confidence limits based on the model.
Modeled WHODAS 2.0 one week after hospital discharge
Secondary Comparison of Adjusted Trajectory Model for World Health Organization Disability Assessment Score 2.0 Value Between Oxytocin and Placebo--Slope Weekly World Health Organization Disability Assessment Score 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0) value for each subject was fitted using growth curve model with parameters of intercept (modeled initial score) and slope of change in natural log of time, adjusted for prognostic predictors for oxytocin and placebo group separately. Scale is 12 to 36 with higher scores meaning greater disability.
Values represent the slope of WHODAS 2.0 score divided by the natural log of time (days) across all participants, extracted from the mixed effect model. The slope is a number representative of all participants in the Arm and is an estimate with confidence limits based on the model.
Postoperative Day 7 through Postoperative Day 56
Secondary Comparison of Adjusted Trajectory Model for Probability of Taking Opioids Daily Between Oxytocin and Placebo--Intercept Daily probability of taking opioids for each subject was fitted using growth curve model with parameters of intercept (modeled initial pain) and slope of change in natural log of time, adjusted for prognostic predictors for oxytocin and placebo group separately.
Values represent an intercept of modeled probability of taking opioid, on a 0-1 probability scale, on the first day after hospital discharge across all participants, extracted from the mixed effect model. The intercept is a number representative of all participants in the Arm and is an estimate with standard deviation based on the model.
The first day after hospital discharge
Secondary Comparison of Adjusted Trajectory Model for Probability of Taking Opioids Daily Between Oxytocin and Placebo--Slope Daily probability of taking opioids for each subject was fitted using growth curve model with parameters of intercept (modeled initial pain) and slope of change in natural log of time, adjusted for prognostic predictors for oxytocin and placebo group separately.
Values represent the slope of daily probability of taking opioids divided by the natural log of time (days) across all participants, extracted from the mixed effect model. The slope is a number representative of all participants in the Arm and is an estimate with confidence limits based on the model
Postoperative Day 1 through Postoperative Day 60
Secondary Iowa Gambling Task This is a computer based card game which assesses risk taking and impulsivity in which a score of -100 to 100 is calculated. Lower numbers indicate greater impulsiivity Preoperative, 2 months after surgery
Secondary Wisconsin Card Sort Task This is a physical card sorting game which measures attention to shifts in implicit rules as the game progresses. Perseverative errors are the number of sequential errors when rules of the game shift and reflect dysfunction of attention. This score ranges from 0 to 64 with larger numbers reflecting more dysfunction of attention. Preoperative, 2 months after surgery
Secondary Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia This 17-question scale assesses the degree of fear of pain from joint movement and is commonly used in orthopedic injury or surgery studies. The scale ranges from 17 to 68 with 17 indicating no fear of movement and 68 indicating severe fear. Preoperative, 2 months after surgery
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