Spinal Tumors, Trauma Patients, Minocycline. Clinical Trial
Spinal cord trauma and the consequent paraplegia are possibly among the most devastating
injuries in soldiers and during spine surgery, and are significant in the medical, social
and financial aspects. Limited mobility, the need for assistance in all human activities,
shame, and many medical complications related directly to the neural deficits make
paraplegia an important target for prevention. Our study will evaluate the efficacy of
Minocycline in two different groups:
1. Minimizing the neurological damage among trauma patients.
2. Preventing neurological damage through operation in spinal tumors patients.
2.OBJECTIVES
The primary objectives of the trial are to determine:
1. Efficacy of administrating minocycline in minimizing the neurological damage among
acute spinal cord injury patients and spinal cord tumors (primary and metastases)
patients?
2. Efficacy of administrating minocycline at changing the natural history and
rehabilitation of spinal cord trauma patients.
3. Safety of applying minocycline in spinal cord injuries patients and spinal cord tumors?
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 444 |
Est. completion date | |
Est. primary completion date | April 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: Trauma patients with incomplete spinal cord syndromes related to fractures, dislocations, blunt trauma (central cord syndrome). 1. Inclusion Criteria: 2. Patients with incomplete spinal cord syndromes related to fractures, dislocations, blunt trauma (central cord syndrome). 3. Ages: 18 to 65 4. Males - including those involved in active military duty. 5. Females - of child-bearing potential who have a negative pregnancy test (hCG urine) within 72 hours of informed consent. Pregnant women will be excluded from the study. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Complete cord transection, severe head injury, coma, or other disease of the CNS, and spinal injury diagnosed later than 24 hours. 2. Pregnant women (minocycline can cause fetal harm) and children. 3. Lower extremity fractures, mildly reduced consciousness and frail cognitive status will not be considered for exclusion. 4. Patients who will not be enrolled will be listed and reason for non inclusion will be recorded. Spinal tumors: Inclusion Criteria: 1. Intrathecal extramedullary tumors, vertebral metastases or primary vertebral tumors causing cord compression with or without incomplete cord syndrome. Exclusion criteria: 1.Intramedullary tumors or tumors causing complete cord syndrome |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Prevention
Country | Name | City | State |
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Israel | Hadassah Medical Organization | Jerusalem |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Hadassah Medical Organization |
Israel,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Efficacy of administrating minocycline in minimizing the neurological damage among acute spinal cord injury patients and spinal cord tumors (primary and metastases) patients | The Efficacy will be evaluated using the following measures: ASIA SCORE - We will compare the results before administrating the study medication and after six months of follow up. The ASIA score will be the Primary Efficacy Endpoint. The Spinal Cord Independence Measure and Functional Independence Measure outcome scales. Objective reduction in lesion size by imaging modalities |
six months | No |
Secondary | Efficacy of administrating minocycline at changing the natural history and rehabilitation of spinal cord trauma patients. | The Efficacy will be evaluated using the following measures: ASIA SCORE - We will compare the results before administrating the study medication and after six months of follow up. The ASIA score will be the Primary Efficacy Endpoint. The Spinal Cord Independence Measure and Functional Independence Measure outcome scales. Objective reduction in lesion size by imaging modalities |
six months | No |
Secondary | Safety of applying minocycline in spinal cord injuries patients and spinal cord tumors? | Safety will be evaluated in a descriptive manner by recording all adverse events in the patient population by number and severity. The study will evaluate safety by assessing: Procedure related adverse events: General adverse events: Adverse events not only directly related to the procedure, such as: complications related to anesthesia, hospitalization, or other general adverse events of unknown cause. |
six months | Yes |