Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomized Control Trial Evaluating Postoperative Opioid Demands Following Hip Arthroscopy
NCT number | NCT04094701 |
Other study ID # | 19071807 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | October 21, 2020 |
Est. completion date | March 2026 |
This study will be a prospective, single-blinded, randomized controlled trial (RCT), investigating the influence of the number of opioid pills prescribed following primary hip arthroscopy. All patients who sign the consent form will be enrolled in the suited and randomized to one of the two treatment arms. The intervention group will receive 5 Norco pills, gabapentin (30 mg, once daily for 10 days following surgery), and Tylenol (1000 mg, three times daily for 10 days following surgery) while the control will receive the standard at our practice of 30 Norco pills.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 170 |
Est. completion date | March 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | November 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Adult patients age 18-80 years - English speaking - Opioid naive patient (defined as not taking opioid pills within 6 weeks prior to surgery), confirmed by checking the Illinois Prescription monitoring program - Primary hip arthroscopy - Written and informed consent for study participation Exclusion Criteria: - Minors (<18 years of age) - Opioid tolerant patients - Revision surgery - Prior infections of the operative joint - History of active malignancy within the past 5 years - Chronic pain conditions including low back pain, chronic pain syndrome, fibromyalgia - History of alcohol or other substance use disorder - Other disease states including rheumatologic conditions, diabetes mellitus, hypo/hyperthyroidism, depression, anxiety - Grade IV chondral defects |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Rush University Medical Center | Chicago | Illinois |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Rush University Medical Center |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Pain Score | Visual Analog Scale: unidimensional measure of pain intensity, which has been widely used in diverse adult populations. Score is determined by measuring the distance (mm) on the 10-cm line between the "no pain" anchor and the patient's mark, providing a range of scores from 0-100. A higher score indicates greater pain intensity. | 1 month postoperatively | |
Primary | Pain Score | Visual Analog Scale: unidimensional measure of pain intensity, which has been widely used in diverse adult populations. Score is determined by measuring the distance (mm) on the 10-cm line between the "no pain" anchor and the patient's mark, providing a range of scores from 0-100. A higher score indicates greater pain intensity. | 3 months postoperatively | |
Primary | Pain Score | Visual Analog Scale: unidimensional measure of pain intensity, which has been widely used in diverse adult populations. Score is determined by measuring the distance (mm) on the 10-cm line between the "no pain" anchor and the patient's mark, providing a range of scores from 0-100. A higher score indicates greater pain intensity. | 6 months postoperatively | |
Primary | Pain Score | Visual Analog Scale: unidimensional measure of pain intensity, which has been widely used in diverse adult populations. Score is determined by measuring the distance (mm) on the 10-cm line between the "no pain" anchor and the patient's mark, providing a range of scores from 0-100. A higher score indicates greater pain intensity. | 12 months postoperatively | |
Primary | Total morphine equivalents taken | Standardized reporting of amount of opioids taken | In the first 30 days after discharge | |
Primary | Number of unused opioid pills | Pills not taken by patient | In the first 30 days after discharge | |
Primary | Opioid disposal rates | Number of unused pills properly disposed of | In the first 30 days after discharge | |
Secondary | Hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score | assess the patient's opinion about their hip and associated problems and to evaluate symptoms and functional limitations related to the hip during a therapeutic process. The outcome score consists of 40 items assessing 5 subscales. The 5 separate patient-relevant dimensions are Pain (P), Symptoms (S), Activity limitations daily living (ADL), Function in sport and recreation (SP) and hip related quality of life (QOL).
Pain (P) includes 10 items with a total score of 40 points, Symptoms (S) includes 5 items with a total score of 20, Activity limitations daily living (ADL) includes 17 items with a total score of 68 and finally Function in sport and recreation (SP) and hip related quality of life both include 4 items with a total score of 16 each. The outcome measure is transformed in a worst to best scale from 0 to 100, with 100 indicating no symptoms and 0 indicating extreme symptoms. |
1 month postoperatively | |
Secondary | Hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score | assess the patient's opinion about their hip and associated problems and to evaluate symptoms and functional limitations related to the hip during a therapeutic process. The outcome score consists of 40 items assessing 5 subscales. The 5 separate patient-relevant dimensions are Pain (P), Symptoms (S), Activity limitations daily living (ADL), Function in sport and recreation (SP) and hip related quality of life (QOL).
Pain (P) includes 10 items with a total score of 40 points, Symptoms (S) includes 5 items with a total score of 20, Activity limitations daily living (ADL) includes 17 items with a total score of 68 and finally Function in sport and recreation (SP) and hip related quality of life both include 4 items with a total score of 16 each. The outcome measure is transformed in a worst to best scale from 0 to 100, with 100 indicating no symptoms and 0 indicating extreme symptoms. |
3 months postoperatively | |
Secondary | Hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score | assess the patient's opinion about their hip and associated problems and to evaluate symptoms and functional limitations related to the hip during a therapeutic process. The outcome score consists of 40 items assessing 5 subscales. The 5 separate patient-relevant dimensions are Pain (P), Symptoms (S), Activity limitations daily living (ADL), Function in sport and recreation (SP) and hip related quality of life (QOL).
Pain (P) includes 10 items with a total score of 40 points, Symptoms (S) includes 5 items with a total score of 20, Activity limitations daily living (ADL) includes 17 items with a total score of 68 and finally Function in sport and recreation (SP) and hip related quality of life both include 4 items with a total score of 16 each. The outcome measure is transformed in a worst to best scale from 0 to 100, with 100 indicating no symptoms and 0 indicating extreme symptoms. |
6 months postoperatively | |
Secondary | Hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score | assess the patient's opinion about their hip and associated problems and to evaluate symptoms and functional limitations related to the hip during a therapeutic process. The outcome score consists of 40 items assessing 5 subscales. The 5 separate patient-relevant dimensions are Pain (P), Symptoms (S), Activity limitations daily living (ADL), Function in sport and recreation (SP) and hip related quality of life (QOL).
Pain (P) includes 10 items with a total score of 40 points, Symptoms (S) includes 5 items with a total score of 20, Activity limitations daily living (ADL) includes 17 items with a total score of 68 and finally Function in sport and recreation (SP) and hip related quality of life both include 4 items with a total score of 16 each. The outcome measure is transformed in a worst to best scale from 0 to 100, with 100 indicating no symptoms and 0 indicating extreme symptoms. |
12 months postoperatively | |
Secondary | Harris Hip score | gives a maximum of 100 points. Pain receives 44 points, function 47 points, range of motion 5 points, and deformity 4 points. Function is subdivided into activities of daily living (14 points) and gait (33 points). The higher the HHS, the less dysfunction. | 1 month postoperatively | |
Secondary | Harris Hip score | gives a maximum of 100 points. Pain receives 44 points, function 47 points, range of motion 5 points, and deformity 4 points. Function is subdivided into activities of daily living (14 points) and gait (33 points). The higher the HHS, the less dysfunction. | 3 months postoperatively | |
Secondary | Harris Hip score | gives a maximum of 100 points. Pain receives 44 points, function 47 points, range of motion 5 points, and deformity 4 points. Function is subdivided into activities of daily living (14 points) and gait (33 points). The higher the HHS, the less dysfunction. | 6 months postoperatively | |
Secondary | Harris Hip score | gives a maximum of 100 points. Pain receives 44 points, function 47 points, range of motion 5 points, and deformity 4 points. Function is subdivided into activities of daily living (14 points) and gait (33 points). The higher the HHS, the less dysfunction. | 12 months postoperatively | |
Secondary | International hip outcome tool | comprised of 33 questions. Patients are asked to place a mark on a Visual Analog Scale (VAS) line for each question, with "significantly impaired" on the far left and "no problems at all" on the far right. total score is then calculated as the mean of all VAS scores as measured in millimeters. | 1 month postoperatively | |
Secondary | International hip outcome tool | comprised of 33 questions. Patients are asked to place a mark on a Visual Analog Scale (VAS) line for each question, with "significantly impaired" on the far left and "no problems at all" on the far right. total score is then calculated as the mean of all VAS scores as measured in millimeters. | 3 months postoperatively | |
Secondary | International hip outcome tool | comprised of 33 questions. Patients are asked to place a mark on a Visual Analog Scale (VAS) line for each question, with "significantly impaired" on the far left and "no problems at all" on the far right. total score is then calculated as the mean of all VAS scores as measured in millimeters. | 6 months postoperatively | |
Secondary | International hip outcome tool | comprised of 33 questions. Patients are asked to place a mark on a Visual Analog Scale (VAS) line for each question, with "significantly impaired" on the far left and "no problems at all" on the far right. total score is then calculated as the mean of all VAS scores as measured in millimeters. | 12 months postoperatively | |
Secondary | Hip outcome score | questionnaire with a scoring system composed of 2 sub-scales. The Activities of Daily Living (ADL) sub-scale made of 19 items and a Sports sub-scale composed of 9 items. Both subscales are marked separately and 17 items from the Activities of daily living scale are scored from 0 to 4, with 0 being 'unable to do' and 4, 'no difficulty'. 'Not applicable' responses are also possible options. The total score is then multiplied by 4 to get the highest potential score which can be no greater than 68. An overall higher score from both of these sub-scales represents a greater level of function. | 1 month postoperatively | |
Secondary | Hip outcome score | questionnaire with a scoring system composed of 2 sub-scales. The Activities of Daily Living (ADL) sub-scale made of 19 items and a Sports sub-scale composed of 9 items. Both subscales are marked separately and 17 items from the Activities of daily living scale are scored from 0 to 4, with 0 being 'unable to do' and 4, 'no difficulty'. 'Not applicable' responses are also possible options. The total score is then multiplied by 4 to get the highest potential score which can be no greater than 68. An overall higher score from both of these sub-scales represents a greater level of function. | 3 months postoperatively | |
Secondary | Hip outcome score | questionnaire with a scoring system composed of 2 sub-scales. The Activities of Daily Living (ADL) sub-scale made of 19 items and a Sports sub-scale composed of 9 items. Both subscales are marked separately and 17 items from the Activities of daily living scale are scored from 0 to 4, with 0 being 'unable to do' and 4, 'no difficulty'. 'Not applicable' responses are also possible options. The total score is then multiplied by 4 to get the highest potential score which can be no greater than 68. An overall higher score from both of these sub-scales represents a greater level of function. | 6 months postoperatively | |
Secondary | Hip outcome score | questionnaire with a scoring system composed of 2 sub-scales. The Activities of Daily Living (ADL) sub-scale made of 19 items and a Sports sub-scale composed of 9 items. Both subscales are marked separately and 17 items from the Activities of daily living scale are scored from 0 to 4, with 0 being 'unable to do' and 4, 'no difficulty'. 'Not applicable' responses are also possible options. The total score is then multiplied by 4 to get the highest potential score which can be no greater than 68. An overall higher score from both of these sub-scales represents a greater level of function. | 12 months postoperatively |
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