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Clinical Trials/NCT06327217
NCT06327217
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Long Term Results After Hip Arthroscopy

Reinier Haga Orthopedisch Centrum1 site in 1 country451 target enrollmentApril 1, 2024

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Femoro Acetabular Impingement
Sponsor
Reinier Haga Orthopedisch Centrum
Enrollment
451
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
To evaluate the degree of osteoarthritis 5 to 10 years after a hip arthroscopy in comparison with the non-operative side.
Status
Not yet recruiting
Last Updated
2 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

A common cause of hip joint pain in the young and active population is femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome. if FAI is left untreated, the changed morphology will have a negative effect on the existing joint and will contribute to the development of osteoarthritis (OA). Hip arthroscopy is the first choice of operative treatment for FAI. While hip arthroscopy improves the patient reported outcome measures (PROMs), the influence of this treatment on the contribution to the development of osteoarthritis after FAI is to the best of our knowledge still unknown.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
April 1, 2024
End Date
March 1, 2025
Last Updated
2 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Reinier Haga Orthopedisch Centrum
Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Patient who participated in the cohort study;
  • At least 5 years of follow up;
  • Patient is able to understand the meaning of the study and is willing to sign the Informed Consent Form.
  • A potential subject who meets any of the following criteria will be excluded from participation in this study:

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patient who has had hip arthroscopy of both sides;
  • Patient is unable or unwilling to sing informed consent

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

To evaluate the degree of osteoarthritis 5 to 10 years after a hip arthroscopy in comparison with the non-operative side.

Time Frame: 5 to 10 years after hip arthroscopy

To evaluate the degree of osteoarthritis, the Kellgren and Lawrence-scale will be used. The scale ranges from 0 to 4: A score of 0 indicates that there is no evidence of osteoarthritis A score of 4 indicates end-stage OA, marked by severe sclerosis, joint space narrowing (sometimes bone-on-bone contact), and large osteophytes.

Secondary Outcomes

  • To report incidence of total hip replacement within 5 to 10 years after a hip arthroscopy.(5 to 10 years after hip arthroscopy)
  • To determine the inter-rater and intra-rater agreement of the Kellgren and Lawrence OA score.(5 to 10 years after hip arthroscopy)
  • To determine patient satisfaction 5-10 years after hip arthroscopy.(5 to 10 years after hip arthroscopy)
  • To evaluate the change in degree of osteoarthritis at 5 to 10 years after a hip arthroscopy in comparison with preoperative/perioperative.(5 to 10 years after hip arthroscopy)
  • To determine the functional outcome of patients and, to determine what factors contribute to a good functional outcome 5/10 years after hip arthroscopy.(5 to 10 years after hip arthroscopy)

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