Chronic Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind Cross-Over Trial of Opioids Versus Mexiletine in the Treatment of Postamputation Pain
Persistent pain occurs in 50-85 percent of patients who experience the amputation of an
extremity. This study will compare the effectiveness of morphine and mexiletine to placebo
in the treatment of postamputation pain.
It is hypothesized that the effects of opioids and mexiletine on behavior and mental
functioning in patients with postamputation pain are unlikely to be significant barriers to
the clinical use of the drugs.
The long-term objective of this research is to develop better clinical strategies for
alleviating pain resulting from amputation of extremities. Amputation is the most radical
form of nerve injury. The two major types of postamputation painful sequela are phantom pain
and stump pain. Phantom pain has been defined as painful sensation perceived in the missing
body part, or portion thereof (Merskey and Bogduk,1994). Phantom pain is the most
distressing, and often difficult to treat, chronic neuropathic pain syndrome that results
from direct injury to the peripheral or central nervous system. Recent epidemiological
studies indicate that 50-85% of patients experience persistent pain following amputations.
This controlled clinical trial will examine the role of opioid analgesics and local
anesthetics in the treatment of phantom and associated stump pain resulting from
amputations. Specifically, our objectives are to answer the following questions:
1. Does therapy with opioids and mexiletine result in better management of postamputation
pain than treatment with placebo? Using a randomized, blinded, crossover clinical
trial, the effectiveness of therapy with the opioid, morphine, and the oral local
anesthetic, mexiletine, will be compared with placebo in the management of phantom and
associated stump pain following amputations. The effectiveness of the treatment
regimens will be judged by improvements in: a) The intensity of ongoing,
stimulus-independent pain using established pain intensity and pain relief scales, b)
Stimulus-evoked pain using quantitative sensory tests, and c) Impairment of function
using established measures.
2. What are the relative effects of opioids and mexiletine on affective and cognitive
function in patients with amputated extremities? Using established tests of
neuropsychological function, mood, and psychosocial and physical impairment, affective
and cognitive changes associated with the opioid and mexiletine therapies will be
quantified and compared with changes associated with placebo treatment. These studies
will help determine if the effects of opioids and mexiletine on affect and cognition
are likely to limit the usefulness of the medications in the treatment of pain
following amputations.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double-Blind, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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