Defect of Vertebral Endplate (Disorder) Clinical Trial
Official title:
Structural Vertebral Endplate Defects: Detection and Characterization on Clinical-CT and Micro-CT: A Diagnostic Test Validity Study
| Verified date | March 2021 |
| Source | Western University, Canada |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
Back pain is the most common cause of disability with a substantial burden on affected individuals, their families and society. Unfortunately, the causes of back pain are not well understood, hindering the development of effective prevention and treatment approaches. Until recently, the thin interface structure (endplate) between the vertebrae and the intervertebral disc has attracted attention as a possible contributor to back pain problems. However, the absence of clear descriptions for endplate defects has clouded associations with back pain and other imaging findings, which is problematic for measurement reliability. Thus, with CT, as with MRI, the varied measurement methods used to document the appearance of endplate defects on clinical imaging in the scientific literature, and the absence of validation of measurements of such methods leaves uncertainty about what the observations on clinical imaging actually represent. Furthermore, Clinical CT is one of the most common imaging modalities used for the spine. On the other hand, Micro-CT, which produces accurate and reproducible measurements, has been used as a reference standard. The planned study will provide information that is critical for establishing meaningful standards for the evaluation and interpretation of endplate defects on clinical imaging, as well as for studies of their etiology and clinical consequences. The study comprises 19 spines from 9 male and 10 female cadavers aged between 62 to 91 years from Western. Clinical-CT scans acquired on the cadavers will be assessed independently by two experienced imaging scientists (radiologists) and a graduate student studying endplate defects. A master's student in Clinical Anatomy has assessed and documented endplate defects on micro-CT, the reference standard. For the purpose of training and to identify practical issues in the evaluation process; four joint training sessions were organized for the raters to evaluate training sets of clinical CT images and discuss practical issues, using an evaluation manual consisting of measurement descriptions and figures. All the raters indicated satisfaction with the understanding and ability to use each measurement method. Thereafter, the three raters will independently assess the clinical CT for endplate defect presence, types, size and location. Endplate defects will be assessed with two weeks between measurements. Data will be imported into a secured computer for analysis.
| Status | Active, not recruiting |
| Enrollment | 19 |
| Est. completion date | May 25, 2021 |
| Est. primary completion date | May 25, 2021 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 62 Years to 91 Years |
| Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: All cadavers available for the harvesting of spinal segments T7-S1 with endplates and vertebral bodies intact and undamaged by prior use in the Anatomy Lab will be used. - Exclusion Criteria: There were no other exclusions. - |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canada | University of Western Ontario | London | Ontario |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Western University, Canada | London Health Sciences Centre |
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| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Vertebral structural endplate defect phenotype (Brayda-Bruno scale) | Presence of endplate defects phenotypes assessed according to Brayda-Bruno, including wavy/irregular, notched, Schmorl's node and fracture which are recorded mutually exclusive | Baseline | |
| Primary | Vertebral structural endplate defect phenotype (Feng Sclae) | Presence of endplate defects phenotypes assessed according to Feng, including focal, corner and erosion which are recorded mutually exclusive | Baseline | |
| Secondary | Vertebral structural endplate defect dimensions | Dimensions of endplate defects phenotypes assessed according to Feng, including Antero-posterior, and transverse diameter of the defects will be assessed and measured in millimetres. | Baseline | |
| Secondary | Axial area of Vertebral structural endplate defects | Axial area of the endplate defect assessed according to Feng, which depend on the location of the defect; area will be rated on an ordinal scale as none if no defects are present, small if one or two sections are involved, moderate if three sections are involved or large if four or five sections are involved. | Baseline |