Femoroacetabular Impingement Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Role of Nerve Blocks in Hip Arthroscopy
Verified date | May 2020 |
Source | Columbia University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The goal of this study is to determine whether QL blocks reduce opioid consumption following arthroscopic hip surgery by decreasing postoperative pain. Considering the current opioid epidemic, the responsibility of physicians to help prevent addiction, and the increasing prevalence of arthroscopic hip surgeries, this study holds a tremendous potential benefit for future patients.
Status | Withdrawn |
Enrollment | 0 |
Est. completion date | February 7, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | February 7, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Patients scheduled to receive unilateral arthroscopy hip surgery at Columbia University Medical Center with Dr. Lynch. Exclusion Criteria: - Patients scheduled to receive bilaterally or staged hip arthroscopy. - Patients unwilling to participate in the research. - History of chronic opioid use. - Contraindication or allergy to study medications, such as QL block. |
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Columbia University |
Ben-David B, La Colla L. Extravasated Fluid in Hip Arthroscopy and Pain: Is Quadratus Lumborum Block the Answer? Anesth Analg. 2017 Jul;125(1):364. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000002198. — View Citation
La Colla L, Ben-David B, Merman R. Quadratus Lumborum Block as an Alternative to Lumbar Plexus Block for Hip Surgery: A Report of 2 Cases. A A Case Rep. 2017 Jan 1;8(1):4-6. doi: 10.1213/XAA.0000000000000406. — View Citation
La Colla L, Uskova A, Ben-David B. Single-shot Quadratus Lumborum Block for Postoperative Analgesia After Minimally Invasive Hip Arthroplasty: A New Alternative to Continuous Lumbar Plexus Block? Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2017 Jan/Feb;42(1):125-126. doi: 10.1097/AAP.0000000000000523. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Time to Discharge | The average time for the experimental patients to be discharged (in minutes) | Up to 1 day (day of surgery) | |
Other | Percentage of patients reporting falls in the first 24 hours after surgery | Falls will be self reported by patients | 24 hours after surgery | |
Primary | Pain Score | Patients will record their numerical pain score on a scale of 0 to 10 (0 = no pain, 10 = worst pain imaginable) | 0.5 hour | |
Primary | Pain Score | Patients will record their numerical pain score on a scale of 0 to 10 (0 = no pain, 10 = worst pain imaginable) | 1 hour | |
Primary | Pain Score | Patients will record their numerical pain score on a scale of 0 to 10 (0 = no pain, 10 = worst pain imaginable) | 1.5 hours | |
Primary | Pain Score | Patients will record their numerical pain score on a scale of 0 to 10 (0 = no pain, 10 = worst pain imaginable) | 2 hours | |
Primary | Pain Score | Patients will record their numerical pain score on a scale of 0 to 10 (0 = no pain, 10 = worst pain imaginable) | 4 hours | |
Primary | Pain Score | Patients will record their numerical pain score on a scale of 0 to 10 (0 = no pain, 10 = worst pain imaginable) | 6 hours | |
Primary | Pain Score | Patients will record their numerical pain score on a scale of 0 to 10 (0 = no pain, 10 = worst pain imaginable) | 12 hours | |
Primary | Pain Score | Patients will record their numerical pain score on a scale of 0 to 10 (0 = no pain, 10 = worst pain imaginable) | 24 hours | |
Primary | Pain Score | Patients will record their numerical pain score on a scale of 0 to 10 (0 = no pain, 10 = worst pain imaginable) | 48 hours | |
Primary | Pain Score | Patients will record their numerical pain score on a scale of 0 to 10 (0 = no pain, 10 = worst pain imaginable) | 7 days | |
Primary | Oral Morphine Equivalents | Opioid consumption following surgery as self reported by patients, measured in mg | 24 hours after surgery | |
Primary | Oral Morphine Equivalents | Opioid consumption following surgery as self reported by patients, measured in mg | 48 hours after surgery | |
Primary | Oral Morphine Equivalents | Opioid consumption following surgery as self reported by patients, measured in mg | 7 days after surgery | |
Primary | Patient Satisfaction Score | Patients will record their satisfaction following surgery on a scale of 0-10 (0 being not satisfied, 10 being fully satisfied) | 24 hours after surgery | |
Primary | Patient Satisfaction Score | Patients will record their satisfaction following surgery on a scale of 0-10 (0 being not satisfied, 10 being fully satisfied) | 48 hours after surgery | |
Primary | Patient Satisfaction Score | Patients will record their satisfaction following surgery on a scale of 0-10 (0 being not satisfied, 10 being fully satisfied) | 7 days after surgery | |
Primary | Percentage of Patients Reporting Nausea and/or Vomiting | Patients will self report any instances of nausea and/or vomiting | 24 hours after surgery | |
Primary | Percentage of Patients Reporting Nausea and/or Vomiting | Patients will self report any instances of nausea and/or vomiting | 48 hours after surgery | |
Primary | Percentage of Patients Reporting Nausea and/or Vomiting | Patients will self report any instances of nausea and/or vomiting | 7 days after surgery | |
Secondary | HOS-ADL Questionnaire Score | Hip Outcome Survey (HOS) is a self-administered questionnaire with a scoring system composed of 2 sub-scales - a rating tool to assess a patient's level of ability. Activities of Daily Living (ADL) sub-scale made of 19 items. Scales are scored from 0 to 4, with 0 being 'unable to do' and 4, 'no difficulty'. The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | Baseline preoperative | |
Secondary | HOS-ADL Questionnaire Score | Hip Outcome Survey (HOS) is a self-administered questionnaire with a scoring system composed of 2 sub-scales - a rating tool to assess a patient's level of ability. Activities of Daily Living (ADL) sub-scale made of 19 items. Scales are scored from 0 to 4, with 0 being 'unable to do' and 4, 'no difficulty'. The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | 2 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | mHHS Questionnaire Score | Modified Harris Hip Score (mHHS) is made up of 8 questions - a rating tool to assess how you are doing before and after surgery. The score is reported as 90-100 for excellent results, 80-89 being good, 70-79 fair, 60-69 poor, and below 60 a failed result.The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | Baseline preoperative | |
Secondary | mHHS Questionnaire Score | Modified Harris Hip Score (mHHS) is made up of 8 questions - a rating tool to assess how you are doing before and after surgery. The score is reported as 90-100 for excellent results, 80-89 being good, 70-79 fair, 60-69 poor, and below 60 a failed result.The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | 2 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | HOOS - Symptoms and Stiffness Questionnaire Score | A 40 item questionnaire (hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score, HOOS) to assess patient-relevant outcomes in five separate subscales. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (no, mild, moderate, severe, extreme). All items were scored from zero to four, and each of the five subscales was calculated as the sum of the items included. The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | Baseline preoperatively | |
Secondary | HOOS - Symptoms and Stiffness Questionnaire Score | A 40 item questionnaire (hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score, HOOS) to assess patient-relevant outcomes in five separate subscales. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (no, mild, moderate, severe, extreme). All items were scored from zero to four, and each of the five subscales was calculated as the sum of the items included. The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | 2 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | HOOS - ADL Questionnaire Score | A 40 item questionnaire (hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score, HOOS) to assess patient-relevant outcomes in five separate subscales. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (no, mild, moderate, severe, extreme). All items were scored from zero to four, and each of the five subscales was calculated as the sum of the items included.This subscale: Activities of Daily Living. The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | Baseline preoperatively | |
Secondary | HOOS - ADL Questionnaire Score | A 40 item questionnaire (hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score, HOOS) to assess patient-relevant outcomes in five separate subscales. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (no, mild, moderate, severe, extreme). All items were scored from zero to four, and each of the five subscales was calculated as the sum of the items included.This subscale: Activities of Daily Living. The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | 2 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | HOOS - Sports Questionnaire Score | HOOS will be used to assess patient-relevant outcomes in five separate subscales. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (no, mild, moderate, severe, extreme). All items were scored from zero to four, and each of the five subscales was calculated as the sum of the items included. This subscale: Sport and Recreation Function (SP) (four items). The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | Baseline preoperatively | |
Secondary | HOOS - Sports Questionnaire Score | HOOS will be used to assess patient-relevant outcomes in five separate subscales. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (no, mild, moderate, severe, extreme). All items were scored from zero to four, and each of the five subscales was calculated as the sum of the items included. This subscale: Sport and Recreation Function (SP) (four items). The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | 2 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | HOOS - Quality of Life Questionnaire Score | HOOS will be used to assess patient-relevant outcomes in five separate subscales. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (no, mild, moderate, severe, extreme). All items were scored from zero to four, and each of the five subscales was calculated as the sum of the items included. This subscale: Hip Related Quality of Life (Q) (four items). The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | Baseline preoperatively | |
Secondary | HOOS - Quality of Life Questionnaire Score | HOOS will be used to assess patient-relevant outcomes in five separate subscales. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (no, mild, moderate, severe, extreme). All items were scored from zero to four, and each of the five subscales was calculated as the sum of the items included. This subscale: Hip Related Quality of Life (Q) (four items). The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | 2 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | UCLA Activity Score Questionnaire Score | University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) activity scale is a simple scale ranging from 1 to 10. The patient indicates her or his most appropriate activity level, with 1 defined as "no physical activity, dependent on others" and 10 defined as "regular participation in impact sports." The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | Baseline preoperatively | |
Secondary | UCLA Activity Score Questionnaire Score | University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) activity scale is a simple scale ranging from 1 to 10. The patient indicates her or his most appropriate activity level, with 1 defined as "no physical activity, dependent on others" and 10 defined as "regular participation in impact sports." The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | 2 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | VR-12 Mental Health Questionnaire Score | Veterans Rand 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) is a brief, generic, multi-use, self-administered health survey comprised of 12 items. The instrument is primarily used to measure health-related quality of life, to estimate disease burden and to evaluate disease-specific benchmarks with other populations. The 12 items are summarized into two scores, one for mental health and one for physical health. The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | Baseline preoperatively | |
Secondary | VR-12 Mental Health Questionnaire Score | Veterans Rand 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) is a brief, generic, multi-use, self-administered health survey comprised of 12 items. The instrument is primarily used to measure health-related quality of life, to estimate disease burden and to evaluate disease-specific benchmarks with other populations. The 12 items are summarized into two scores, one for mental health and one for physical health. The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | 2 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | VR-12 Physical Health Questionnaire Score | VR-12 will be used to measure health-related quality of life, to estimate disease burden and to evaluate disease-specific benchmarks with other populations. The 12 items are summarized into two scores, one for mental health and one for physical health.The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | Baseline preoperatively | |
Secondary | VR-12 Physical Health Questionnaire Score | VR-12 will be used to measure health-related quality of life, to estimate disease burden and to evaluate disease-specific benchmarks with other populations. The 12 items are summarized into two scores, one for mental health and one for physical health.The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | 2 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | HOOS - Short Form Total Score Questionnaire Score | HOOS will be used to assess patient-relevant outcomes in five separate subscales. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (no, mild, moderate, severe, extreme). All items were scored from zero to four, and each of the five subscales was calculated as the sum of the items included. The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | Baseline preoperatively | |
Secondary | HOOS - Short Form Total Score Questionnaire Score | HOOS will be used to assess patient-relevant outcomes in five separate subscales. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (no, mild, moderate, severe, extreme). All items were scored from zero to four, and each of the five subscales was calculated as the sum of the items included. The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | 2 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | iHOT-12 Questionnaire Score | A Short Version of the International Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT-12) self administered outcome measure based on a Visual Analogue Scale response format designed for young and active population with hip pathology. The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | Baseline preoperatively | |
Secondary | iHOT-12 Questionnaire Score | A Short Version of the International Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT-12) self administered outcome measure based on a Visual Analogue Scale response format designed for young and active population with hip pathology. The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | 2 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | PROMIS v1.1 Pain Interference Questionnaire Score | PROMIS is a set of person-centered measures that evaluates and monitors physical, mental, and social health. The Pain Interference Questionnaire is comprised of 56 items, total score will be calculated. PROMIS is a computer adaptive test with branching logic. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used. The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | Baseline preoperatively | |
Secondary | PROMIS v1.1 Pain Interference Questionnaire Score | PROMIS is a set of person-centered measures that evaluates and monitors physical, mental, and social health. The Pain Interference Questionnaire is comprised of 56 items, total score will be calculated. PROMIS is a computer adaptive test with branching logic. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used. The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | 2 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | PROMIS v1.0 Pain Intensity 3a Questionnaire Score | PROMIS is a computer adaptive test with branching logic. The Pain Intensity Questionnaire is comprised of 3 items, total score will be calculated. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (no pain, mild, moderate, severe, very severe). The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | Baseline preoperatively | |
Secondary | PROMIS v1.0 Pain Intensity 3a Questionnaire Score | PROMIS is a computer adaptive test with branching logic. The Pain Intensity Questionnaire is comprised of 3 items, total score will be calculated. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (no pain, mild, moderate, severe, very severe). The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | 2 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | PROMIS v1.2 Physical Function Questionnaire Score | PROMIS is a computer adaptive test with branching logic. The Physical Function Questionnaire is comprised of 170 items, total score will be calculated. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (without any difficulty, with a little difficulty, with some difficulty, with much difficulty, unable to do). The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | Baseline preoperatively | |
Secondary | PROMIS v1.2 Physical Function Questionnaire Score | PROMIS is a computer adaptive test with branching logic. The Physical Function Questionnaire is comprised of 170 items, total score will be calculated. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (without any difficulty, with a little difficulty, with some difficulty, with much difficulty, unable to do). The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | 2 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | PROMIS v2.0 Ability to Participate Socially Questionnaire Score | PROMIS is a computer adaptive test with branching logic. The Ability to Participate Socially Questionnaire is comprised of 35 items, total score will be calculated. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (never, rarely, sometimes, usually, always). The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | Baseline preoperatively | |
Secondary | PROMIS v2.0 Ability to Participate Socially Questionnaire Score | PROMIS is a computer adaptive test with branching logic. The Ability to Participate Socially Questionnaire is comprised of 35 items, total score will be calculated. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (never, rarely, sometimes, usually, always). The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | 2 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | PROMIS v2.0 Satisfaction with Roles and Activities Questionnaire Score | PROMIS is a computer adaptive test with branching logic. The Ability to Participate Socially Questionnaire is comprised of 44 items, total score will be calculated. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (not at all, a little bit, somewhat, quite a bit, very much). The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | Baseline preoperatively | |
Secondary | PROMIS v2.0 Satisfaction with Roles and Activities Questionnaire Score | PROMIS is a computer adaptive test with branching logic. The Ability to Participate Socially Questionnaire is comprised of 44 items, total score will be calculated. To answer each question, five Likert-boxes were used (not at all, a little bit, somewhat, quite a bit, very much). The average of the total scores of the patients in each arm will be provided. | 2 weeks after surgery |
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