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Administrative data

NCT number NCT02118220
Other study ID # IRB-P00011568
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
First received April 16, 2014
Last updated December 2, 2016
Start date May 2014
Est. completion date December 2015

Study information

Verified date December 2016
Source Boston Children’s Hospital
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority United States: Institutional Review Board
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this research study is to determine the number of children who have symptoms of a concussion at the time they are scheduled for orthopedic surgery at Boston Children's Hospital. It is currently unknown if anesthesia affects a child with a previously diagnosed concussion. This study is the first phase of a two-part study looking at the effects of anesthesia in children undergoing orthopedic surgery with a previous concussion. Currently, the decision to continue with surgery in patients with a diagnosed concussion is based on clinical judgment by the patients.


Description:

Phase I's specific aim is to estimate the incidence of symptomatic concussion in the pediatric orthopedic surgical population.

The first phase of this study requires a member of the research team to administer a paper questionnaire to all eligible, consented orthopedic surgery patients in either the Pre-operative Clinic or in the Day Surgery Unit over a period of four months. The research member will only approach adolescents that are scheduled for repair of orthopedic traumatic injury as defined in the inclusion criteria. The questionnaire is specifically designed to elicit occurrence and symptoms of a concussion. If the patient answers yes to question 2a, which asks "At the time of the injury do you recall a blow to the head, neck, face or body that resulted in sustained symptoms of concussion (e.g., headache, dizziness, confusion, nausea, vomiting, etc.)?", the research team will administer the 22 item self-reporting symptom scale in the above mentioned SCAT3. The responses obtained from the questionnaire will be used to determine the incidence of symptomatic concussions, either known or unrecognized, in pediatric patients sustaining an orthopedic injury requiring surgical repair. If the participant scores higher than a 0 on the SCAT3 the results will be conveyed to the surgeon prior to the start of the scheduled surgical procedure. A copy of the completed SCAT3 will also be placed in the medical record. The decision to continue with surgery and need to possibly refer the patient to the Boston Children's Hospital Sports Concussion Clinic after the SCAT3 will remain at the surgeon's discretion.

Information will be gathered from the questionnaire and the SCAT3, then entered into the REDcap database under a de-identified subject number.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 125
Est. completion date December 2015
Est. primary completion date April 2015
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group 5 Years to 21 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

All patients aged 5-21 years of age presenting for repair of orthopedic traumatic injury. Orthopedic traumatic injury will be defined as any traumatic injury resulting from a fall, collision (struck by or struck against), vehicle accident, assault or bike-related injury or fracture.

Exclusion Criteria:

Patients who do not speak English as their first language, or who are unable to respond to the survey's questions on their own will be excluded from study participation.

Study Design

Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Screening


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Concussion Questionnaire


Locations

Country Name City State
United States Boston Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Boston Children’s Hospital

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (7)

Child SCAT3. Br J Sports Med. 2013 Apr;47(5):263. — View Citation

Gessel LM, Fields SK, Collins CL, Dick RW, Comstock RD. Concussions among United States high school and collegiate athletes. J Athl Train. 2007 Oct-Dec;42(4):495-503. — View Citation

Langlois JA, Rutland-Brown W, Wald MM. The epidemiology and impact of traumatic brain injury: a brief overview. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2006 Sep-Oct;21(5):375-8. — View Citation

McCrea M, Hammeke T, Olsen G, Leo P, Guskiewicz K. Unreported concussion in high school football players: implications for prevention. Clin J Sport Med. 2004 Jan;14(1):13-7. — View Citation

Meehan WP 3rd, Bachur RG. Sport-related concussion. Pediatrics. 2009 Jan;123(1):114-23. doi: 10.1542/peds.2008-0309. Review. — View Citation

SCAT3. Br J Sports Med. 2013 Apr;47(5):259. — View Citation

Zhou Y, Kierans A, Kenul D, Ge Y, Rath J, Reaume J, Grossman RI, Lui YW. Mild traumatic brain injury: longitudinal regional brain volume changes. Radiology. 2013 Jun;267(3):880-90. doi: 10.1148/radiol.13122542. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Estimate the incidence of symptomatic concussion in the pediatric orthopedic surgical population. 4 months No
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