The Sacroiliac Joint With SIJ Nerve Entrapments and Chronic Low Back Pain
NCT ID: NCT02115009
Last Updated: 2014-05-06
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
200 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2014-06-30
2017-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Methods: The research project includes four major studies: Radiological and clinical studies- Computerized tomography images of the lumbo-pelvic region of 200 individuals age range 20-50 years, admitted to the Carmel Medical Center with and without LBP will be examined prospectively to evaluate the relationship between the SIJ structures, lumbo-pelvic nerve pathways, lumbo-pelvic configuration and SIJ osteological changes. The presence and prevalence of nerve entrapments in these phenomena will be assessed using a CT software distance measurement tool. All individuals will be referred by their physicians for CT regardless the purposes of the current study thus no extra radiations will be required. Inclusion criteria for the NSCLBP group are individuals with pain in the lower back region, pelvic area, hips, groin, abdominal, buttocks, and thighs. Individuals with the following spinal conditions will be excluded: Any level of lumbar disc bulging, spondyloarthropathy, diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis, spinal tumors, osteoporotic fractures, traumatic vertebral fractures, and previous spinal surgeries. All CT images will be obtained from the Department of Radiology, and will be analyzed at the Spinal Research Lab. The interaction between the above mentioned radiological parameters and clinical self-reported lumbo-pelvic pain questionnaires will be assessed. Anatomical/histological studies - The morphological study of the lumbo-pelvic nerve pathways will be carried out on human cadavers at the Tel-Aviv University. The histological study of the SIJ microstructure will be carried out on samples taken from human cadavers at the Department of Anatomy, TAU.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_CONTROL
PROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
20 Years
50 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Tel Aviv University
OTHER
Carmel Medical Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Natan Peled
Prof. Nathan Peled
Principal Investigators
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Nathan Peled, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Carmel Medical Center
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Other Identifiers
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CMC-13-0072-CTIL
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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