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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type 1 is a pain syndrome that develops after a trauma, surgery, or idiopathically. The incidence after distal radius varies significantly in the literature. There are known contributing factors, such as the female sex but no effective treatment or prophylactic method. This study aims to investigate vitamin C's efficacy in preventing CRPS type 1 following distal radius fractures, as the literature states that it might play a role in prophylaxis.


Clinical Trial Description

Complex regional pain syndrome is the most challenging complication to overcome following distal radius fractures. The precise etiology still needs to be fully understood. It is thought that ways of prevention could be the most effective way of managing this dilemma, as no effective treatment is yet to be found. One of the ways of prevention is vitamin C supplementation, as it is thought that the toxic oxygen radicals play a significant role in the inflammatory process that ultimately manifests as CRPS. Vitamin C, as an antioxidant, could play a role in stopping this process. The theoretical background of this research is that CRPS commonly occurs following distal radius fractures, and vitamin C supplementation could play a role in prophylaxis. To assess that, the investigator is conducting a randomized controlled trial. The trial is designed as a multicenter, randomized, controlled study. Two hospitals in Syria, Damascus, participated in this study using the same experimental design. Adults (18 years or above) with distal radius fractures who will be seen in the emergency department of each hospital will be asked to participate in this study. Patients will be asked to start the trial medication on the day of the fracture following the suitable treatment method chosen by the orthopedics consultant in each hospital. Capsules had to be taken once daily for 90 days. Patients will be allocated randomly to receive either a placebo or 1g of vitamin C daily. The study's endpoint will be defined as the presence of CRPS at any moment up to one year after the fracture. All participants and physicians will be unaware of the treatment allocation. The diagnosis will be built upon the Budapest criteria, which will be checked in every follow-up for one year. Patients will be seen after two weeks, four weeks (or when the cast was removed), six weeks, 12 weeks, six months, and 12 months. The protocol will not compromise the adequate fracture treatment, either conservative or operative, by closed reduction and percutaneous pinning. If necessary, patients will be seen more often and at other times than planned. ;


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NCT number NCT05842395
Study type Interventional
Source Damascus University
Contact jaber ibrahim, MD PHD
Phone 944411241
Email drjaberhibrahim@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 4
Start date June 15, 2023
Completion date March 2025

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