Improve the Quality of Care in Patients With Orthopaedic Disorders

NCT ID: NCT02355301

Last Updated: 2024-06-27

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Total Enrollment

2000 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2015-04-05

Study Completion Date

2026-10-01

Brief Summary

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The main objective of the investigators is to improve the quality of care in patients with orthopedic disorders followed in St Luc hospital (Brussels Belgium). To do this, the investigators want to assess the impact of Orthopedic treatments at the structural level (bone structure, muscle, etc.), at the functional level (mobility, strength, stiffness...), on the restriction of activities of patients (walking, make its care daily..) and on the limitation of participation in the life of every day (sport, work, social life, cultural...). This functional evaluation of patients with orthopedic disorders by the ICF model is an original approach rarely used in muscular-skeletal impairments that can very improve the management of these patients and their quality of life. In addition, the investigators associate the harvesting of all medical and computer data collected by high-precision tools in the surgical treatments, to better define the surgical precision and improve the quality of surgical care.

Detailed Description

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The investigators will recruit patients with orthopedic disorders on voluntary basis through department in St Luc Hospital in Brussels, old of 0 to 90 years, men and women with muscular-skeletal impairments (arthrosis, bone or muscle injury, ....). The investigators will exclude patients with multiple pathologies or not able to understand the instructions. They thus impropre the effectiveness of the treatment in Orthopaedics by better defining the route of most effective surgical first for the patient in arthroplasty (mini invasive, posterior, anterior), the most appropriate knee prosthesis type (design of prothesis), the conservative treatment properly to improve the quality of life of patients with orthopedic disorders (plaster, brace, physiotherapy...). They will evaluate the impact of treatments at the structural level (bone structure, muscle, etc.), at the functional level (mobility, strength, stiffness...), on the restriction of activities of patients (walking, make its care daily..) and on the limitation of participation in the life of every day (sport, work, social life, cultural...) following the ICF-WHO model.

In addition, they will dispose of data necessary to better define the surgical precision (international organization for standardization ISO Norm), the quality of surgical care by analyzing data collected by high-precision tools at the surgical treatments.

Patients will be subject to different clinical assessments, fill out questionnaires or come to the laboratory for analysis of the movement depending on the goal defined for each patient. Patients will have their current clinical follow-up (RX, scanner, mobility, force measurement, stiffness...) which the investigators be able to join a quantified analysis of the movement in the laboratory, satisfaction questionnaires, questionnaires measuring the impact of treatment on quality of life and their restriction of activities. It is a broad-spectrum study to try to improve the quality of care within a service target of orthopedics.

Conditions

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Orthopedic Disorder

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

CASE_CONTROL

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Study Groups

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patients with orthopedic disorders

Patients with muscular skeletal impairments receiving a treatment (A, B, C...). The investigators compare these treatments (A, B, C...) in function of ICF model in order to improve the quality of care in orthopedic department.

orthopedic

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Compare the type of treatment chosen by the orthopedist with a functional assessment (ICF-WHO model)

Interventions

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orthopedic

Compare the type of treatment chosen by the orthopedist with a functional assessment (ICF-WHO model)

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* all patients with orthopedic disorders : muscular skeletal impairment

Exclusion Criteria

Dementia patients with multiple disorders Patients who do not understand the instructions
Minimum Eligible Age

1 Year

Maximum Eligible Age

90 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Orthopeadic team in Saint-luc Hospital Brussels

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

Université Catholique de Louvain

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Institute of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering UCL

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc- Université Catholique de Louvain

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Detrembleur

Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Olivier Cornu, MD,PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Cliniques universitaires St Luc Brussels

Locations

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Cliniques universitaires St Luc Brussels

Brussels, , Belgium

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Belgium

Central Contacts

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Christine DJ Detrembleur, PhD

Role: CONTACT

003227645365

Philippe Mahaudens, PhD

Role: CONTACT

003227645375

Facility Contacts

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Detrembleur DJ Christine, PhD

Role: primary

003227645365

Philippe Mahaudens, PhD

Role: backup

003227645375

References

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Caty GD, Detrembleur C, Bleyenheuft C, Deltombe T, Lejeune TM. Effect of upper limb botulinum toxin injections on impairment, activity, participation, and quality of life among stroke patients. Stroke. 2009 Jul;40(7):2589-91. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.544346. Epub 2009 Apr 30.

Reference Type RESULT
PMID: 19407231 (View on PubMed)

Bollens B, Gustin T, Stoquart G, Detrembleur C, Lejeune T, Deltombe T. A randomized controlled trial of selective neurotomy versus botulinum toxin for spastic equinovarus foot after stroke. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2013 Oct;27(8):695-703. doi: 10.1177/1545968313491002. Epub 2013 Jun 10.

Reference Type RESULT
PMID: 23757297 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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CD26012015

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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