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Clinical Trial Summary

Patients with hip, knee and shoulder PJI, will be treated with a two-stage exchange Revision.

Patients will be randomized into 2 groups: the experimental Group will get a reimplantation after a short interval (2-3 weeks) while the control Group after a long standard interval.

Primary objective of the study is "Infection outcome". The infection-free status is defined as absence of clinical (e.g. no fistula), laboratory (e.g. normal C-reactive protein) and radiological signs of infection (e.g. no septic loosening).

Secondary objective is "Functional outcome".The functional assessment will be performed using joint-specific scores (HARRIS HIP SCORE, CONSTANT SHOULDER SCORE, KNEE SOCIETY SCORE, OXFORD HIP SCORE, OXFORD KNEE SCORE, QUICK DASH SCORE) involving the range of motion (ROM), patient mobility / independency in daily life, subjective evaluation of pain using a visual analog pain scale (1-10 points) and life-quality evaluation (EQ5D5L score).


Clinical Trial Description

A two-stage prosthesis exchange after a long interval of ≥6 weeks is considered the "gold standard" for management of prosthetic joint infection (PJI). We will compare the efficacy and safety of a novel surgical approach with short interval of 2-3 weeks ("fast-track") compared to the standard long interval of 6-10 weeks. Included will be patients with hip, knee or shoulder PJI, in whom all prosthetic components are removed; excluded will be patients treated with prosthesis retention or one-stage exchange and PJI caused by difficult-to-treat organisms. Patients will be randomized into short versus long interval surgical procedure, using a standard antibiotic regimen of 12 weeks in both study arms. The recruitment period of this multicenter treatment/outcome trial is 24 months, follow-up period 12 months and the calculated sample size 418 patients (i.e. 209 patient for each study arm). Primary endpoint is the infection outcome, secondary endpoint is the functional outcome, defined by established scores for joint-specific scores, pain and quality of life scores. The expected outcomes in the short interval ("fast-track") arm are (i) improved infection outcome (i.e. longer infection-free period and less treatment-related adverse events); (ii) improved functional outcome, and (iii) reduced healthcare expenses. In addition, pharmacokinetic studies will be performed and a biobank of microbes and biological samples will be established. This study has high clinical relevance for an increasing public health challenge related to device-associated infections. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


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NCT number NCT02372435
Study type Interventional
Source Charite University, Berlin, Germany
Contact Antje Spranger
Phone +4930450652416
Email antje.spranger@charite.de
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date May 2015
Completion date May 2018

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