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Patients With Chronic Knee Pain Treated With Conventional Radiofrequency of the Genicular Nerves

Completed
Conditions
Chronic Knee Pain
Registration Number
NCT04234984
Lead Sponsor
Ziekenhuis Oost-Limburg
Brief Summary

Management of chronic knee pain remains a challenge to the treating physician. A radiofrequency treatment of the genicular nerves is a not yet established but promising technique. This procedure is minimal invasive and has few adverse events. For these reasons it can be advantageous and fulfilling the unmet needs of these chronic knee pain patients warranting further research of its efficacy.

To investigate this efficacy, all patients treated with radiofrequency ablation in the multidisciplinary chronic pain center between 1 September 2017 and 31 December 2019 with exclusion of patients with chronic widespread pain, will be retrospectively analyzed in a single-center cohort.

Detailed Description

This project has as primary objective the evaluation of treatment success of a conventional radiofrequency treatment of the genicular nerves in patients diagnosed with chronic knee pain due to osteoarthritis of the knee or persistent post-surgical pain (PPSP) at six weeks post treatment. Secondary objectives are evaluation of treatment effect at a third time point at the end of the inclusion period, subgroup analysis of treatment success based on indication to treatment, evaluation of subjective functional improvement and change in analgesics, estimation of the duration of effect of the treatment and adverse events.

This study includes all patients treated with radiofrequency ablation in the multidisciplinary chronic pain center in Ziekenhuis Oost-Limburg, Campus Sint-Barbara between 1 September 2017 and 31 December 2019 with exclusion of patients with chronic widespread pain.

The main study outcome is the proportion of patients with a global perceived effect of at least 50% at 6 weeks post intervention. Secondary outcomes include reduction in pain intensity, measured by Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) at six weeks and at a third time point, global perceived effect at a third time point, subjective change in physical functioning, duration effect of the treatment, use of strong opioids, and adverse events.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
66
Inclusion Criteria
  • All patients with chronic knee pain who qualify for a conventional RF treatment of the genicular nerves
Exclusion Criteria
  • A negative diagnostic block with lidocaine 2% 1 ml of the three genicular nerves defined as less than 50% pain reduction
  • Chronic widespread pain

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The Number of Patients Reaching Treatment Succes at 6 Weeks Defined as Global Perceived Effect (GPE) of ≥ 50% Compared to Baseline.6 weeks after treatment

Treatment success is defined as a global perceived effect (GPE) of at least 50% at measurement time point compared to baseline.

Global perceived effect (GPE) scales are used as an overall outcome measure for patients with pain, as they may cover additional aspects to pain relief and physical function that are important to the individual. Patients are asked to response on the question of how the treatment influenced the pain symptoms. The patients were asked to expres their answer in percentage where 0 % ( no improvement) to 100 (total improvement, the symptoms are gone).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The Number of Participants With NRS Reduction ≥50% Compared to Baseline6 weeks after treatment

The numeric rating scale (NRS) is used to assess pain intensity varying from 0 (no pain) to 10 (intense pain). This scale was retrieved retrospectively out of the patient file.

NRS reduction ≥50% is calculated using the NRS at 6 weeks compared to the NRS at baseline.

The Patient's NRSafter retrieval of informed consent, ranging from 6 weeks to 2.5 years after the procedure

The numeric rating scale (NRS) is used to assess pain intensity varying from 0 (no pain) to 10 (intense pain). This scale will be asked telephonically to the patient.

The Number of Patients With Subjective Increase in Physical Functioning at the Second Time Pointafter retrieval of informed consent, ranging from 6 weeks to 2.5 years after the procedure

The question 'Do you experience at the moment functional improvement in comparison with before the treatment?' is asked telephonically to the patient. The possible answers are 'no increase in physical functioning' and ' yes, there was an increase in physical funcitoning'. An increase in physical functioning is the best outcome.

The Number of Pariticipants Using Strong Opioids6 weeks after treatment

The change in use of strong opioids is retrieved retrospectively out of the patient file. The answer to the use of strong opioids is yes or no. No use of strong opioids is a better outcome.

Strong Opioid Use at the Second Time Pointafter retrieval of informed consent, ranging from 6 weeks to 2.5 years after the procedure

The change in use of strong opioids is asked telephonically to the patient.

The Number of Participants Reaching Treatment Success After Retrieval of the Informed Consent Defined as GPE of ≥ 50% Compared to Baseline.after retrieval of informed consent, ranging from 6 weeks to 2.5 years after the procedure

Treatment success is defined as a global perceived effect (GPE) of at least 50% at measurement time point compared to baseline.

Global perceived effect (GPE) scales are used as an overall outcome measure for patients with pain, as they may cover additional aspects to pain relief and physical function that are important to the individual. Patients are asked to response on the question of how the treatment influenced the pain symptoms. The patients were asked to expres their answer in percentage where 0 % ( no improvement) to 100 (total improvement, the symptoms are gone).

Number of Participants With Post-treatment Complicationsafter retrieval of informed consent, ranging from 6 weeks to 2.5 years after the procedure

Adverse events related to the conventional radiofrequency therapy will be assessed telephonically

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Ziekenhuis Oost-Limburg

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Genk, Belgium

Ziekenhuis Oost-Limburg
🇧🇪Genk, Belgium

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