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NCT number NCT05579951
Other study ID # R04611
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date September 21, 2021
Est. completion date August 8, 2024

Study information

Verified date May 2023
Source Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Contact Leela Biant
Phone 01617462391
Email leela.biant@manchester.ac.uk
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Total knee replacements are operations that are offered to patients who have severe arthritis pain that is affecting daily activities that is no longer controlled with painkillers. The operation will replace the worn joints with metal implants and a plastic spacer. Total knee replacements are successful operations in the vast majority of patients. However, a small minority of patients are not entirely satisfied with the outcome of their knee replacement. Researchers are studying whether the precise positioning of the implant has an effect on the outcome. This study will look at whether patient-specific instrumentation improves implant position and if it leads to improved patient function so that we know what to recommend in the future.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 172
Est. completion date August 8, 2024
Est. primary completion date August 8, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Patients with osteoarthritis of the knee which is sufficiently symptomatic to require knee arthroplasty as assessed by their consultant orthopaedic surgeon Exclusion Criteria: - Patients with inflammatory arthropathy, patients requiring bone augmentation, patients with ligament incompetence or valgus deformity >5 degrees.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Procedure:
Patient specific instrumentation
Total knee replacement with patient specific instrumentation
Conventional
Total knee replacement with conventional instrumentation
Device:
Patient specific instrumentation
Medacta GMK Sphere MyKnee Patient specific Instrumentation

Locations

Country Name City State
United Kingdom Trafford General Hospital Manchester

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust University of Manchester

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United Kingdom, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change from Baseline Gait Kinematics at 1-Year Gait of patients will be analysed pre-operatively, six-weeks post-operatively, and 1-year post-operatively by 3D motion capture technology. The change measured over time at 1-year will be the primary outcome. 1 year post-operatively
Secondary Patient Satisfaction (Pain/Hospital experience/functional ability/Surgery expectations) Patient satisfaction will be reported using a scale on a questionnaire which asks six questions on how happy patients were with their hospital experience/level of pain/functional ability post-operatively. The questionnaire also asks whether their expectations were met. The two satisfaction questions are answered on a scale of 'Very Satisfied/Satisfied/Unsure/Dissatisfied' by ticking the appropriate box. The four questions based on patient expectation are scored on a scale of 'Excellent/Good/Unsure/Poor' by ticking the appropriate box. 1 year post-operatively
Secondary Oxford Knee Score (Patient reported outcome measure of pain and function) A joint specific questionnaire which asks patients on the level of pain and function they believe to have in their affected knee (taking into consideration the past 4 weeks only). The questionnaire consists of 12 questions. Five of the questions are pain related, and seven are aimed at function. Each question has 5 options and is scored from 0-4, with 4 being the best and 0 being the worst pain/function. The best score is therefore 48 (no pain/good function), and the worst score is 0 (pain and poor function). 6 weeks post-operatively
Secondary Oxford Knee Score (Patient reported outcome measure of pain and function) A joint specific questionnaire which asks patients on the level of pain and function they believe to have in their affected knee (taking into consideration the past 4 weeks only). The questionnaire consists of 12 questions. Five of the questions are pain related, and seven are aimed at function. Each question has 5 options and is scored from 0-4, with 4 being the best and 0 being the worst pain/function. The best score is therefore 48 (no pain/good function), and the worst score is 0 (pain and poor function). 1 year post-operatively
Secondary EuroQol-5 Dimensions (EQ-5D) (Patient reported outcome measure of patients' perception of their overall health) A questionnaire on patients' perception of their overall health. The questionnaire focuses on generic health in 5 dimensions: Mobility, self-care, pain or discomfort, anxiety or depression and usual activities (including work, housework, leisure, family, and study). The questions are scored using an algorithm; the result of which relates to the health status of the patient. This score ranges between 0 (equivalent to death) to 1 (equivalent to full health). It also contains a visual analogue scale where patients have to choose on a scale of 0-100 how well they believe their general health to be on that particular day, where 0 is the worst health imaginable and 100 is the best health imaginable. 6 weeks post-operatively
Secondary EuroQol-5 Dimensions (EQ-5D) (Patient reported outcome measure of patients' A questionnaire on patients' perception of their overall health. The questionnaire focuses on generic health in 5 dimensions: Mobility, self-care, pain or discomfort, anxiety or depression and usual activities (including work, housework, leisure, family, and study). The questions are scored using an algorithm; the result of which relates to the health status of the patient. This score ranges between 0 (equivalent to death) to 1 (equivalent to full health). It also contains a visual analogue scale where patients have to choose on a scale of 0-100 how well they believe their general health to be on that particular day, where 0 is the worst health imaginable and 100 is the best health imaginable. 1 year post-operatively
Secondary Short Form-12 (SF-12) (Patient reported outcome measure of general quality of life) A general Quality of Life score with 12 questions. It has mental and physical components which are scored from the same questions, using different algorithms. Each question is multiple choice, and the patient must tick one answer. Each answer corresponds to a standardised value, which is used in two algorithms to generate an overall score. One score is for the mental component and one is for the physical component. The physical standardized values are summed across all 12 items. 56.57706 is added to the sum to create the SF-12 physical score. 60.75781 is added to sum create the SF-12 mental score. Higher overall scores are better than lower scores. 6 weeks post-operatively
Secondary Short Form-12 (SF-12) (Patient reported outcome measure of general quality of life) A general Quality of Life score with 12 questions. It has mental and physical components which are scored from the same questions, using different algorithms. Each question is multiple choice, and the patient must tick one answer. Each answer corresponds to a standardised value, which is used in two algorithms to generate an overall score. One score is for the mental component and one is for the physical component. The physical standardized values are summed across all 12 items. 56.57706 is added to the sum to create the SF-12 physical score. 60.75781 is added to sum create the SF-12 mental score. Higher overall scores are better than lower scores. 1 year post-operatively
Secondary Knee range of motion Knee range of motion in degrees will be assessed using a goniometer 6 weeks post-operatively
Secondary Knee range of motion Knee range of motion in degrees will be assessed using a goniometer 1 year post-operatively
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