Postherpetic Neuralgia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Kind and Duration of Possible Changes of the Sensory Profiles After the Topical Application of Capsaicin (8%) in Patients With Peripheral Neuropathic Pain
The treatment of neuropathic pain ist still a challenge. A new promising therapy is the use
of capsaicin on skin.
The investigators first experiences with capsaicin in patients with peripheral nerve injury
showed changes in the sensibility, which achieved its maximal extent after four weeks and
was regressive, but not completely abolished 1,5 months after application.
In this study the investigators hope to specify, how long and in which way exactly this
changes in sensibility appear.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | November 2012 |
Est. primary completion date | November 2012 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - age >18 years with signed informed consent - with planned topical application of capsaicin (8%) and with no involvement in any other study - with neurological proved peripheral neuropathy (e.g. peripheral nerve lesion, postherpetic neuralgia) and with remaining moderate pain intensity under the current treatment (> NRS 3; numeric rating scale 0-10) - some remaining sensory function at the baseline QST with z-scores = - 3 for cold, warmth and tactile thresholds Exclusion Criteria: - with missing informed consent - with any contraindications for capsaicin application - with diabetes mellitus, - using lidocaine patch in the test area in the last 6 months before enrollment - with inadequate knowledge of the german language |
Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
Country | Name | City | State |
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Germany | Bergmannsheil, Department for pain management | Bochum |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Ruhr University of Bochum |
Germany,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Duration of the functional loss of the C- and A-delta-fibres after therapeutic application of capsaicin 8% as measured by the impairment of the thermal thresholds | measurement of thermal detection thresholds for warmth (WDT) and cold (CDT) by QST (standard DFNS protocol), change of z-values for WDT and CDT from baseline to 8 weeks after capsaicin-application (ANOVA) | 8 weeks after capsaicin-patch (8%) application | No |
Primary | Extent of the functional loss of the C- and A-delta-fibres after therapeutic application of capsaicin 8% as measured by the impairment of the thermal thresholds | measurement of thermal detection thresholds for warmth (WDT) and cold (CDT) by QST (standard DFNS protocol), change of z-values for WDT and CDT from baseline to 8 weeks after capsaicin-application (ANOVA) | 8 weeks after capsaicin-patch (8%) application | No |
Secondary | Decrease of thermal Hyperalgesia | change of thermal hyperalgesia measured by QST (z-value of heat pain and cold pain threshold)from baseline to 8 weeks after capsaicin-application | 8 weeks after capsaicin-patch (8%) application | No |
Secondary | Decrease of mechanical hyperalgesia | change of mechanical hyperalgesia measured by QST (z-value of mechanical pain threshold and mechanical pain sensitivity) from baseline to 8 weeks after capsaicin-application | 8 weeks after capsaicin-patch (8%) application | No |
Secondary | Decrease of dynamical mechanical allodynia | change of dynamical mechanical allodynia measured by QST from baseline to 8 weeks after capsaicin-application | 8 weeks after capsaicin-patch (8%) application | No |
Secondary | Correlation of efficacy on the sensory function and the reported soothing of symptoms after capsaicin-application | comparison of z-values for cold, warmth and mechanical detection threshold to the outcome of the german versions of the following questionnaires: PainDETECT, NPSI (Neuropathic Pain Symptom Inventory) and Patient's global impression of change (PGIC), analyzed by ANCOVA | 8 weeks after application of capsaicin-patch (8%) | No |
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