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Administrative data

NCT number NCT00639028
Other study ID # DCIC 07 02
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received March 11, 2008
Last updated January 22, 2014
Start date November 2007
Est. completion date January 2014

Study information

Verified date January 2014
Source University Hospital, Grenoble
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority France: Afssaps - Agence française de sécurité sanitaire des produits de santé (Saint-Denis)
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The aim of our study is to determine the most efficient radiologic examination to assess the ankle sprain seriousness and so improve the therapeutic care.


Description:

The lateral ankle sprain is the most frequent purpose of consultation in emergency traumatology of the locomotive system.

If the ankle sprain is neglected or badly cared, it can induce a recurrence or several complications particularly functional ones. So a gravity diagnosis is necessary in order to choose the most accurate treatment.

Considering the difficulty of the clinical estimation, additional examinations aim to support the positive diagnosis, to clarify the gravity and to dismiss differential diagnosis.

Thus we suggest to evaluate three strategies in order to get a gravity diagnosis, make a better choice of treatment and so decrease the long-term functional complications : instability and recurrence.

The patients are randomly separated into three groups of 130 people. All the patients have a radiography and then, according to their group, they have either an ultrasonography or an ultrasonography and a stress radiography or only a stress radiography. The patients are followed up during two years by sending two questionnaires (CAIT and LEFS) at one and two years. The functional scores of these questionnaires assess and compare the functional complications for each group. Thus the radiologic examinations can be assessed in term of prognosis.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 390
Est. completion date January 2014
Est. primary completion date December 2013
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group 18 Years to 55 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Lateral ankle sprain.

- Sprain occurred for less than 48 hours.

- Age between 18 and 55.

- Person affiliated at the Social Security.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Recurrent lateral ankle sprain occurred for less than 2 years and diagnosed by a doctor.

- Bilateral sprain, medio-tarsal sprain, syndesmosis sprain, subtalar sprain.

- Tendinous luxation (fibular, posterior tibial).

- Homolateral ankle fracture occurred for less than 2 years.

- Cuboid fracture, external tubercle of astragalus fracture, calcaneum fracture, fracture of the talus extremity, base of the fifth metatarsal bone fracture.

- Tearing of internal malleolus, tearing of astragalus posterior tubercle.

- Osteochondral lesions of the astragalus dome.

- Probable difficulty to follow up the patient.

- Patient taking anticoagulant.

- Pregnant woman, parturient, breast-feeding mother.

- Person deprived of freedom after a judicial or an administrative decision, person with legal protection measure.

Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Ankle echography
Ankle echography
Ankle echography + stress radiography
Ankle echography + stress radiography
stress radiography
ankle stress radiography

Locations

Country Name City State
France Emergency department - University Hospital of Grenoble South Grenoble

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University Hospital, Grenoble

Country where clinical trial is conducted

France, 

References & Publications (6)

Brasseur JL, Morvan G, Godoc B. [Dynamic ultrasonography]. J Radiol. 2005 Dec;86(12 Pt 2):1904-10. Review. French. — View Citation

Brasseur JL, Tardieu M. [Accurate use of imaging in ankle sprain]. JBR-BTR. 1999 Apr;82(2):63-8. Review. French. — View Citation

Braun BL. Effects of ankle sprain in a general clinic population 6 to 18 months after medical evaluation. Arch Fam Med. 1999 Mar-Apr;8(2):143-8. — View Citation

Hiller CE, Refshauge KM, Bundy AC, Herbert RD, Kilbreath SL. The Cumberland ankle instability tool: a report of validity and reliability testing. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2006 Sep;87(9):1235-41. — View Citation

Picard F, Tourné Y, Montbarbon E, Saragaglia D. [Ankle trauma. Diagnostic orientation]. Rev Prat. 1995 Nov 15;45(18):2335-42. French. — View Citation

Raatikainen T, Putkonen M, Puranen J. Arthrography, clinical examination, and stress radiograph in the diagnosis of acute injury to the lateral ligaments of the ankle. Am J Sports Med. 1992 Jan-Feb;20(1):2-6. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Residual ankle instability evaluated using the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) at one year Yes
Secondary Lower Extremity Functional Squale (LEFS) Score at one year Yes
Secondary Lower Extremity Functional Squale (LEFS) Score at two years Yes
Secondary Baecke Physical Activity Questionnaire Score at the clinical examination No
Secondary Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) Score at two years Yes
Secondary Number of lesions in the group echography/stress radiography versus in the group echography. at the clinical examination Yes
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