Low Back Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Probiotics for Modic Changes: a Randomised Controlled Study to Elucidate the Effect of Probiotics on Vertebral Inflammatory End-plate Changes, So-called Type 1 Modic Changes
Verified date | November 2018 |
Source | Regionshospitalet Silkeborg |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Probiotics for spinal inflammatory end-plate changes, so-called Modic changes, a randomised
controlled study
Modic changes are inflammatory end-plate changes primarily affecting the lower lumbar levels.
They are associated with disc degeneration, disc herniation and age, and are only seen on
magnetic resonance imaging of the lumbar spine, not on X-ray. Three different types of Modic
changes have been described, type 1, 2 and 3, the latter being rare [5]. It has been shown
that type 1, but not type 2, is associated with more intense low back pain (LBP) and worse
LBP outcome including a lower rate of return to work [7]. In addition, more inflammatory
cells have been identified in this type of structural abnormality [25]. Modic changes may
affect up to 20% of the general population and more than the double proportion in clinical
populations, type 1 and 2 being about equally represented [6]. The investigators have
estimated that at least 5,000 of the patients, who are referred to secondary health care in
Denmark for LBP per year, will suffer from type 1 Modic changes.
Based on a hypothesis of infection as the cause of Modic changes, a randomised clinical trial
with one year follow-up has been performed [16]. This trial documented significant effect of
long-term (100 days) broad-spectrum antibiotic treatment (amoxicillin/ clavulanic acid) in
patients with type 1 Modic changes. However, infection in Modic changes has not been
documented convincingly in this or in other studies, and almost all of the treatment effect
occurred after the antibiotic treatment was stopped. As yet, the study has not been
replicated. The investigators hypothesize that the treatment effect may have been caused by
an effect on the gut microbiom possibly explaining the delay of the effect.
Probiotics have been shown to influence interleukins in patients with inflammatory conditions
and in healthy volunteers [32, 36, 37].
The investigators are therefore performing a randomised trial to study the clinical effect of
probiotics on type 1 Modic changes as well as the effect on interleukin levels. The trial is
designed as a randomised, clinical, double blind, placebo-controlled trial taking place at
the Spine Center, Silkeborg Regional Hospital. Power calculation was based on a smaller
treatment effect than the effect found in the study above and resulted in the requirement of
including 94 patients. One-year follow-up is planned.
The investigators use lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (Dicoflor®) for the trial, as this strain
has been used in several clinical studies. The dietary supplement has been shown to influence
relevant interleukins significantly, and it has been proven to be stable in action and safe,
also in pregnancy.
A positive result of such a trial may have significant consequences. The perspective of using
probiotics instead of antibiotics in this common disorder is very attractive. At the time
being, many type 1 Modic patients in Denmark and other western countries are treated with
antibiotics. This is of great concern because of side effects and possible drug resistance
development of bacteria.
The Technology Transfer Office of Aarhus University is involved.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 94 |
Est. completion date | April 7, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | April 7, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion criteriae Referral to one of the two spine centres in Central Denmark Region (Silkeborg and Aarhus) Sufficient competency in Danish to fill out questionnaires Age between 18 and 65 years, both included MRI verified type 1 Modic changes within the last 3 months, either exclusively, mixed or in combination with type 2 or type 3 changes No sign of activation of the immune system at inclusion (normal CRP) Back pain must dominate leg pain Pain duration >3 months and relevant disability (RM>5) Exclusion criteriae On beforehand, plans of or a wish for spinal surgery Spinal surgery for disc herniation or spinal stenosis within the last 6 months Previous spinal fusion surgery Plans of treatment with antibiotics for Modic changes elsewhere Antibiotic treatment for Modic changes within the preceding ½ year More than two weeks of antibiotic treatment within the past three months Immunosuppressive treatment at present Lacking ability to enter or complete the project due to either mental, social or geographical reasons Known intestinal pathology, autoimmune disease, immune deficiency, malabsorption, cancer or chronic infection |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Denmark | Diagnostic Center | Silkeborg |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Ole Kudsk Jensen | The Danish Rheumatism Association |
Denmark,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in disability (Roland Morris (0-23)) during the first year | 1 year | ||
Secondary | Proportion with minimal loss of function at 1 year (Roland Morris <4). | 1 year | ||
Secondary | Change in the back + leg pain during the first year. | 1 year | ||
Secondary | Change in disability and pain level during the first 102 days. | 102 days | ||
Secondary | Change in disability and pain level from 102 days to 1 year | 102 days to one year | ||
Secondary | Global effect after 1 year according to participant, measured by a 7-point Likert scale. | 1 year | ||
Secondary | Proportion of patients on sick leave at baseline working again after 1 year. | 1 year | ||
Secondary | Number of patients referred for surgical evaluation and number operated. | 1 year | ||
Secondary | Changes in IL-6, IL-1 0 and TNF-alpha during the first (14 days, 102 days and 1 year). | 1 year | ||
Secondary | Change of type 1 Modic on magnetic resonance imaging during the first year. | 1 year | ||
Secondary | Change in volume of type 1 Modic during the first year. | 1 year |
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