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Cayenne Pepper Cataplasm - Safety Study

Phase 1
Completed
Conditions
Low Back Pain
Interventions
Device: Electrical stimulation
Procedure: Massage
Registration Number
NCT03440125
Lead Sponsor
University of Primorska
Brief Summary

The beneficial analgesic effects of Rubefacenciae (redden skin substances), is known since 1830 as a treatment for pain, cramps, and disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Herbal cataplasms containing rubefacient substances, such as Cayenne pepper, are commonly used as natural medications to treat painful or aching areas in the case of acute or chronic back pain, and rheumatisms. In Vienna and lower Austria, a Cayenne Pepper Cataplasm (CPC) application containing Cayenne pepper and Kaolin powder in mixed proportion, is commonly used to treat musculoskeletal conditions of pain especially of the low back. However, a concern about the safety of such applications was recently raised.

Therefore, the aims of the present study are to evaluate the effects of 10x 20min CP cataplasm application as a single treatment or in combination with electrical stimulation and massage on selected functional and molecular parameters on i) healthy subjects and ii) subjects suffering from low back pain.

Detailed Description

Musculoskeletal diseases, such as neck and low back pain, are widespread disorders in many developed countries. Their management is challenging, and it may have mounting socioeconomic burden. Several evidences in the literature demonstrate the efficacy of many therapeutic strategies in the treatment of these conditions, based on pharmacological or surgical interventions. Physical medicine therapies are good alternatives that may have beneficial effects, especially when used as first line of intervention before approaching more expensive pharmacological or invasive medications. The beneficial analgesic effects of Applicatio Epispasticorum of Rubefacenciae (redden skin substances), is known since 1830 as a treatment for pain, cramps, and disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Herbal cataplasms containing rubefacient substances, such as Cayenne pepper (CP), are commonly used as natural medications to treat painful or aching areas in the case of acute or chronic back pain, and rheumatisms. They are also used in pain involving joints caused by osteoarthritis. A galenic preparation composed of rubefacient substances of vegetable origin, which generated vasodilation and increase in blood circulation on the treated areas, was first prescribed in 1909 by Dr. Giuseppe Munari to treat pain of various areas of the locomotive system. He proposed a method based on applications prepared according to his own galenic formula that have become famous all over Italy and Europe. In Vienna and lower Austria, a Munari-like application containing CP and Kaolin powder in mixed proportion, is commonly used to treat musculoskeletal conditions of pain especially of the low back. The research on responses to CPC applications, particularly in combination with other modalities is scarce.

Therefore, the aims of the present study are firstly to evaluate the effects of 10x 20min CP cataplasm application on selected functional and molecular parameters on healthy subjects. Then, the same applications will be used on subjects suffering from low back pain (LBP) - both as a single treatment and in combination with electrical stimulation and massage.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria
  • Chronic low back pain (>3 months)
  • Body mass index below 35 kg/mˇ2
Exclusion Criteria
  • pregnancy
  • sensibility disorders (e.g. due to neurological disease)
  • injuries, open wounds or rash in intervention area
  • known hypersensitivity against the applied substances
  • HIV, Hepatitis C and other due blood communicable infectious diseases

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
HealthyCayenne Pepper topicalHealthy participants with no low back pain. 20 min application of Cayenne Pepper Cataplasm (Cayenne Pepper topical) on the back will be administered.
LBP patients - CPC and ES/M GroupCayenne Pepper topicalParticipants suffering from low back pain (LBP) receiving 10 times (within 3 weeks) 20min application of Cayenne Pepper Cataplasm (Cayenne Pepper topical), and half of the subject also receiving 10 min electrical Stimulation and 10 min massage Treatment on the back.
LBP patients - CPC and ES/M GroupMassageParticipants suffering from low back pain (LBP) receiving 10 times (within 3 weeks) 20min application of Cayenne Pepper Cataplasm (Cayenne Pepper topical), and half of the subject also receiving 10 min electrical Stimulation and 10 min massage Treatment on the back.
LBP patients - CPC GroupCayenne Pepper topicalParticipants suffering from low back pain (LBP) receiving 10 times (within 3 weeks) 20min application of Cayenne Pepper Cataplasm (Cayenne Pepper topical).
LBP patients - CPC and ES/M GroupElectrical stimulationParticipants suffering from low back pain (LBP) receiving 10 times (within 3 weeks) 20min application of Cayenne Pepper Cataplasm (Cayenne Pepper topical), and half of the subject also receiving 10 min electrical Stimulation and 10 min massage Treatment on the back.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in concentration of circulating biomarkers of inflammation, neudroendocrine stress and blood vessel activationBefore the application, 45 minutes after 10th application and 48 hours after 10th application

The blood analysis will include standard analysis of hemogram, C-reactive proteins, creatine-kinase, sedimentation, albumin and cortisol. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) will include Tumor necrosis factor-Alpha, Interleukin-6, Leukotriene B4 and P-Selectine. Additionally, microRNA analysis will be performed (gene numbers: 1, 21, 23, 25, 103, 126, 133, 146, 155, 199a, 199b, 191, 206, 451.

Change in systolic and diastolic blood pressureBefore the application, 45 minutes after 10th application and 48 hours after 10th application

Systolic and diastolic blood pressure \[mmHg\], measured at both sides of the body with blood pressure gauge

Heart rateBefore the application, 45 minutes after 10th application and 48 hours after 10th application

Heart rate (bpm), measured with heart rate monitor belt.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
36-Item Short Form Survey (SF-36)Before the application, 45 minutes after 10th application and 48 hours after 10th application

The Short Form (36) Health Survey (SF-36) is a patient-reported survey of patient health. It consists of eight scaled scores, which are the weighted sums all questions in their respective section. Each scale is directly transformed into a 0-100 scale on the assumption that each question carries equal weight. The lower the score the higher is the disability.

Change in pain perceptionBefore the application, 45 minutes after 10th application and 48 hours after 10th application

Pain perception during rest and movement assessed with visual analogue scale (0-10). 0 represents no pain, and 10 represents severe pain.

EQ-5D- 5L questionnaireBefore the application, 45 minutes after 10th application and 48 hours after 10th application

EQ-5D- 5L questionnaire includes following aspects: mobility, care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, anxiety/depression, crosswalk-index, self-feeling of health. Each aspect is evaluated on a 1-5 scale, with following descriptions of levels: having no problems, having slight problems, having moderate problems, having severe problems and being unable to do/having extreme problems. Visual analogue scale is the second part of the questionnaire, asking to mark health status on the day of the interview on a 20 cm vertical scale with end points of 0 and 100. There are notes at the both ends of the scale that the bottom rate (0) corresponds to " the worst health you can imagine", and the highest rate (100) corresponds to "the best health you can imagine".

Oswestry disability index (ODI)Before the application, 45 minutes after 10th application and 48 hours after 10th application

ODI will be used only in LBP arms (Arm 2 and 3). ODI is commonly used by clinicians and researchers to quantify disability for low back pain.

FlexibilityBefore the application, 45 minutes after 10th application and 48 hours after 10th application

Assessment of total spine flexibility (forward bend test) and separately for the lumbar part (Schober's test) and thoracic part.

Skin Sensory FunctionBefore the application, 45 minutes after 10th application and 48 hours after 10th application

Skin sensory function will be assessed by 2-point discrimination test (which is carried out using two pins, oriented in medial-lateral direction and pressed perpendicularly to the skin, with the medial pin being 3 cm laterally from the L3 spinal process. The subject is asked to report whether he/she felt one or two pins) and mono filament/light touch sensitivity tests (monofilaments calibrated to 0.025, 0.07, 2, 5, and 10 grams The subject is asked to report when he/she felt touching the skin with a monofilament 3 cm laterally from L3 spinal process). The lightest mono filament and the lowest pin inter-distance are take as final outcome measures.

Skin TemperatureBefore the application, 45 minutes after 10th application and 48 hours after 10th application

Skin temperature \[°C\] at the site of application (low back) and at the control part of the body (neck), measured with a laser thermometer.

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Facultiy of Physical Education and Sports, Comenius University of Bratislava

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Bratislava, Slovakia

Faculty of Health Sciences

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Izola, Slovenia

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