Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
  • Low Back Pain
  • Lumbar Radiculopathy
Type
Observational
Design
Observational Model: CohortTime Perspective: Prospective

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 125 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

This will be an observational study with a 3-month follow-up. The course of clinical treatment will be decided by a physician independent of the research. Besides filling out questionnaires and standardized follow-up visits, all subjects will receive the same care they would if they did not particip...

This will be an observational study with a 3-month follow-up. The course of clinical treatment will be decided by a physician independent of the research. Besides filling out questionnaires and standardized follow-up visits, all subjects will receive the same care they would if they did not participate in the study. The study will be discussed with the subjects and they will be enrolled in the study after it is determined that they meet selection criteria and are scheduled for one of the above injections. They will then fill out 3 questionnaires (Oswestery disability index, Athens insomnia scale, QIDS SR-16. All procedures will be performed with fluoroscopy. Following each procedure, the procedure-related pain will be reported on a 0-10 scale (all patients will receive as much 1% lidocaine local anesthetic as is necessary), including the reported pain to the standardized skin wheal at the start of the procedure. Patients will then receive standardized epidural steroid injections (transforaminal or interlaminar), sacroiliac joint injections, or facet blocks and radiofrequency denervation if they experience a positive block. Details about these procedures are available upon request. No patients will be permitted additional interventions between the time of their procedure and follow-up visits. Rescue medications will be in the form of either tramadol, NSAIDs or if the patient is on opioids, a < 20% increase in dose. The first follow-up visit will be scheduled 1 month from the start of treatment for ESI and SI joint patients, and 1 month after RF denervation in positive diagnostic facet block responders. In those facet block patients who obtain prolonged relief from the "diagnostic" medial branch block, follow-up will be 1 month after the block (these patients may proceed to have denervation if their pain recurs after 1 month but before their final 3-month follow-up, and their 3-month follow-up will be 3 months after their medial branch block). A positive outcome will be defined as a greater or equal to 2-point decrease in average LBP (or leg pain for those who underwent an ESI) coupled with a positive satisfaction rating (> 3 on a 5-point scale). Subjects who obtain a positive outcome at their initial 1-month follow-up visit will remain in the study and return for the final 3-month follow-up visit. Those with a negative outcome will exit the study "per protocol" to receive standard care, which may consist of other injections or non-rescue medications such as antidepressants and anticonvulsants. Subjects who obtain a positive outcome at 1-month but experience a recurrence before their 3-month follow-up visit will also exit the study per protocol, with their final outcome measures recorded before they receive standard care. In those who receive ESI, a smaller parallel study will be done evaluating the association between allergies and outcome. Allergies will be categorized as immunologically based or not.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT02329951
Collaborators
  • Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
  • Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
  • Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Steven P Cohen, MD Johns Hopkins University