Pain Clinical Trial
— Pain+StiffnessOfficial title:
Persistent Postoperative Pain and Joint Stiffness After Total Knee Arthroplasty Performed for Osteoarthritis
Verified date | August 2021 |
Source | Hospital for Special Surgery, New York |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
Persistent pain and joint stiffness after surgery may interfere with recovery and adversely affect quality of life in up to 40% of patients who have undergone total knee arthroplasty. There is growing evidence that inflammation as well as other medical and psychological factors may be associated with osteoarthritis severity, progression, and associated pain severity. This study aims to identify clinical, biological, and psychological factors that contribute to and predict the development of these complications. Identification of such factors may allow us to target preventative measures to the patients at highest risk of persistent postoperative pain and joint stiffness.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 179 |
Est. completion date | July 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | July 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Elective primary unilateral total knee arthroplasty - Osteoarthritis with radiologic evidence of "severe narrowing" and/or "bone on bone" in the affected joint - Patients of surgeons who have agreed to participate in the study - Age > 18 years - American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Physical Status 1-3 - Regional anesthesia - Epidural patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) for postoperative pain - Adductor canal block for postoperative pain Exclusion Criteria: - Contraindication to regional anesthesia, NSAIDs, dexamethasone or acetaminophen - Use of general anesthesia - History of >6 weeks of daily opioid use and/or any use of non-prescribed opioids - Preoperative oral steroid use in the past 6 months - Intra-articular steroid injection within one month of scheduled surgery in affected joint - Non-English speakers - Pre-existing diagnosis of rheumatic disease or autoimmune disease (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis, Type I diabetes) - Peri-articular injections or infusions for postoperative pain - Diagnosis of crystalline arthropathy - Diagnosis of osteonecrosis - Active infection or use of antibiotics - Pregnant women |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Hospital for Special Surgery | New York | New York |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Hospital for Special Surgery, New York |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Presence of persistent postoperative pain using the numeric rating scale (NRS) | Defined as numeric rating scale (NRS) pain score =4 with activity in the operated joint | 6 months after date of surgery | |
Secondary | Incidence of postoperative joint stiffness | Number of patients that experience postoperative joint stiffness, defined as =95 degrees range of motion. | 6 weeks after date of surgery | |
Secondary | Postoperative knee range of motion | Range of motion at 6 weeks postoperative. Measured as flexion minus extension. Measured in degrees. | 6 weeks after date of surgery | |
Secondary | NRS pain at rest on POD1 | NRS pain at rest on postoperative day 1, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 1 day after surgery | |
Secondary | NRS pain with movement on POD1 | NRS pain with movement on postoperative day 1, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 1 day after surgery | |
Secondary | Worst NRS pain on POD1 | Worst NRS pain on postoperative day 1, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 1 day after surgery | |
Secondary | Least NRS pain on POD1 | Least NRS pain on postoperative day 1, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 1 day after surgery | |
Secondary | NRS pain at rest on POD2 | NRS pain at rest on postoperative day 2, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 2 days after surgery | |
Secondary | NRS pain with movement on POD2 | NRS pain with movement on postoperative day 2, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 2 days after surgery | |
Secondary | Worst NRS pain on POD2 | Worst NRS pain on postoperative day 2, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 2 days after surgery | |
Secondary | Least NRS pain on POD2 | Least NRS pain on postoperative day 2, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 2 days after surgery | |
Secondary | NRS pain at rest 4 weeks after surgery | NRS pain at rest on 4 weeks postoperative, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 4 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | NRS pain with movement 4 weeks after surgery | NRS pain with movement on 4 weeks postoperative, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 4 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | Worst NRS pain 4 weeks after surgery | Worst NRS pain 4 weeks postoperative, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 4 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | Least NRS pain 4 weeks after surgery | Least NRS pain 4 weeks postoperative, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 4 weeks after surgery | |
Secondary | NRS pain at rest 3 months after surgery | NRS pain at rest 3 months postoperative, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 3 months after surgery | |
Secondary | NRS pain with movement 3 months after surgery | NRS pain with movement 3 months postoperative, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 6 weeks after date of surgery | |
Secondary | Worst NRS pain 3 months after surgery | Worst NRS pain 3 months postoperative, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 6 weeks after date of surgery | |
Secondary | Least NRS pain 3 months after surgery | Least NRS pain 3 months postoperative, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 6 weeks after date of surgery | |
Secondary | NRS pain at rest 6 months after surgery | NRS pain at rest 6 months postoperative, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 6 weeks after date of surgery | |
Secondary | Least NRS pain 6 months after surgery | Least NRS pain 6 months postoperative, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 6 weeks after date of surgery | |
Secondary | Worst NRS pain 6 months after surgery | Least NRS pain 6 months postoperative, measured from 0-10, with 0 being no pain at all to 10 being the worst pain imaginable. | 6 weeks after date of surgery | |
Secondary | Postoperative knee range of motion | Range of motion (extension minus flexion) at patients postoperative 6 week appointment. Measured by the surgeon or surgical staff. Measured in degrees. | 6 weeks after date of surgery | |
Secondary | Postoperative KOOS scores | 4 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months after date of surgery | ||
Secondary | Postoperative painDETECT scores | Neuropathic pain assessment | 4 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months after date of surgery | |
Secondary | Time to attainment of inpatient physical therapy goals | Goals include ambulation of 40 feet and independent transfer. | During inpatient hospital stay, approximately 3 days after date of surgery | |
Secondary | Types of postoperative medications | Statin, gabapentinoid, anticonvulsant, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), tricyclic antidepressant, serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI), and opioid and non-opioid pain medications. | 1 day, 2 days, 4 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months after date of surgery |
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