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NCT ID: NCT03947580 Completed - Back Pain Clinical Trials

Clinical Trial of Dvectis Pads in Comparison to no Pad Use in Patients With Chronic Lumbar Spine Pain

Start date: April 9, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

1. Introduction 1.1 Description of the Trial The trial was a monocentric, open, randomized, 3-arm clinical trial that took place at the Department of Orthopaedics of the Karviná Miners' Hospital (Karvinská hornická nemocnice a.s.). The involvement of a maximum total number of 198 patients with chronic lumbar spine pain was planned; the patients were randomly and evenly assigned to one of the 3 treatment groups: 1. Use of the Dvectis Single pad; 2. Use of the Dvectis Double pad; 3. Use of no pad. One sequential interim analysis was planned in the middle of the clinical trial and after this interim analysis, the trial was stopped early due to proven efficacy. The expected period of participation of each patient in the clinical trial was 6 weeks (± 5 days). For an overview of the individual study visits and procedures, study population and other detailed information, see the study protocol. According to the plan, the assessment subject was asked during Visit 1 and Visit 2 about the most intensive pain felt in the last 48 hours (PI). The pain was recorded by the subject in the visual analogue scale (VAS) in CRF under supervision of the investigator. Then the assessment subject recorded the intensity of their pain independently in the Patient Journal daily. 1.2 Primary Objective, Quantity and Hypothesis The primary objective of the clinical trial was to assess the efficacy of using the Dvectis Single pad in comparison to "use of no pad" in patients suffering from chronic lumbar spine pain. PI was the primary quantity. The primary hypothesis was the superiority of Dvectis Single based on a check, assessed based on the difference in PI (PID) between week 2 and week 6 (PID6).