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The rhizarthrose is the most frequent affection of the hand at the age fifty and beyond. For the moderate forms of the disease, the majority of the studies recommend the recourse to the viscosupplement because of its efficiency in the long term.

On the other hand, no study was focused on the impact of the anatomical severity on the clinical result of the treatment by intra-articular injection of hyaluronic acid.

The present research has for objective to study the influence of the radiological severity on the result of the viscosupplement, in the conditions of daily practice, in patients affected by rhizarthrose.

It is an open observational multicentrical prospective study realized by 10 investigators rheumatologists and liberal orthopedic surgeons. The recruitment is competitive and the study will be ended when 55 patients will have been included by taking into account a risk of trial exits or of lost of sight of 10 %.The main criterion is the influence of the radiological stage on the answer to the treatment.

Duration of inclusion 6 months. Duration of follow-up 3 months. Total duration of the study 9 months.


Clinical Trial Description

Fifty patients presenting a rhizarthrose asserted by radiography and justifying a viscosupplement, without other selection criterion than the opinion of the investigator concerning the legitimacy of a viscosupplement and the agreement of the patient participating in the study.

The patients are identified by N ° of center (01 - 10) followed by the inclusion order number for every center (from 1 to 10).

The informations collected during the initial consultation (J0) are: demographic (sex, age, weight, size), pathological (history of the disease, bilaterality, prosthesis of thumb contralateral, evaluation of pain at J0 (scale of Likert : 11 points), treatments with analgesic aim, use of an orthosis), radiologics (Dell's stage), techniques (type of radiological or ultrasound guide).

The informations collected during the final consultation (J90) are: the evaluation of pain at J90 (scale of Likert 11 points), the perception by the patient of the efficiency of the treatment at J90 (scale of Likert 4 points), variation of its consumption of analgesic or of AINS (scale of Likert 3 points).

A CRF, indicating the number of center, the inclusion number of the patient, is attributed to every patient. The data collected during the consultations at J0 and J90 will be inputed by the investigator in the paper version of the CRF.

A descriptive analysis will be performed to characterize the demographic data, the history of the disease and its treatments, as well as the clinical and radiological data of the patients in the date of the inclusion.

The answer to the treatment will be estimated by 2 modalities (YES/NO) from the answer of the patients at the question " How do you judge the efficiency of the treatment ?": yes if the patients answered "Effective" or "very effective", no if they answered "little effective" or "not effective".

The influence of the radiological stage on the answer to the treatment will be studied (main criterion). The influence of radiological stage on the level of pain at J0 and on the reduction of pain between J0 and J90 will also be studied.

The coefficients of the multivariate models (ANCOVA and mixed model) will be considered as significant if their p-value is inferior to the threshold of 5%. ;


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NCT number NCT03622736
Study type Observational
Source Labrha
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date March 2016
Completion date August 2017

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