Use of the Orthoglide for Improved Patient Outcome Following Total Knee Replacement
NCT ID: NCT04418687
Last Updated: 2020-06-05
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
31 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-11-28
2020-03-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The following outlines the various stages which the research participants will pass through during the study:
1. Initial contact - having been identified as requiring a total knee replacement the patient will attend Blackpool Victoria Hospital for a routine pre-operative assessment. During this contact the patient will be given an information pack relating to the project, this patient information sheet will include an invitation to participate, information regarding confidentiality, contact information as well as a consent form to be taken away and considered at home.
2. Homeward visit - The Homeward team routinely complete home visits with all patients who are awaiting a total knee replacement. During this visit the clinician will further discuss the study and, if the patient wishes to take part, the consent forms may be collected. The visiting clinician will store these sealed envelopes in-line with trust policy on data protection - in a lockable drawer/cabinet upon return to the hospital, this will only be accessible by the Homeward Team and research team.
3. Establishing baseline measurements - Consent forms will be reviewed by Robyn Jones and a copy placed in the patients records. Contact details will be recorded on secure access computer folder and participants contacted on preferred telephone number to establish baseline scores of outcome measures, gaining verbal consent prior to commencing. Consent forms will be stored in patients notes via coding with a further copy remaining in a secured storage location only accessible by the research team, for our records. Outcome measure scores will be inputted onto an anonymised and encrypted spreadsheet which will be stored on a password protected computer folder.
4. Randomisation - Due to the time period the trial will take place over the investigators will employ block randomisation to allow the participants to be grouped in a timely manner prior to their surgery. Once the participants identity has been anonymised and encrypted participants will be randomised in groups of 10, i.e. every 10 patients recruited will be randomised as one block. This process will repeat for every group of 10 recruited until capacity is reached for the intervention group and the control group. As a feasibility study it is estimated that 30 participants in each arm will be sufficient to give adequate power.
5. Identification of participants on weekly operation list - The Orthopaedic Physiotherapy team routinely access operation lists to identify the appropriate patients for Physiotherapy input. These operation lists will be cross referenced with our participant list to identify those taking part in the study and which group participants have been randomised into.
6. Patients will attend Blackpool Victoria Hospital for surgery. Routine post-operative Physiotherapy rehabilitation protocols will be followed with the only variation being the issue of an Orthoglide device to those in the study group and not to those in the control group - as identified in stage 5. Patients generally remain an in-patient for approximately 3 days post surgery.
7. 6 week follow up call - 6 weeks after the date of surgery (recorded in the secured spreadsheet from the weekly operation list)the research team will contact the patient to complete the outcome measures as used in stage 3, this data will be inputted onto the anonymised and encrypted spreadsheet stored on a password protected computer.
8. 12 week follow up call - 12 weeks after the date of surgery the research team will contact the patient to complete the outcome measures as used in stage 3 and 7, this data will be inputted onto the anonymised and encrypted spreadsheet stored on a password protected computer.
9. Data analysis and write up - Once all data is collected it will be analysed using the appropriate statistical analysis method and software. This study is designed to cause as little disruption to the routine patient journey as possible. Outside of routine contacts made by the direct care team, the only additional commitments participants must make is to be contacted by telephone by the research team 3 times (pre-operative baseline, 6 week follow-up and 12 week follow-up), each lasting approximately 20-15 minutes. It is estimated that from recruitment a participant will be involved with the study for a maximum of 24 weeks - preoperative clinics must be no more than 12 weeks prior to the surgery and the second follow-up phone call will be 12 weeks post operation. The overall timeframe for the project will be 24 months from April 2018 to April 2020, this includes ethics applications, data collection (to begin from November 2018), analysis and write up. Both arms of the trial will receive the same amount of Physiotherapy input (2 x daily visits) during their in-patient stay.
The only variable will be the issue of an Orthoglide device for the trial group to assist with completion of their knee exercises instead of a 'slider-board'. As a feasibility study no interim reports are planned however as soon as data has been analysed and reported upon it will be made available to the participants. participants will be randomised using block randomisation and data sets anonymised for analysis thus minimising researcher bias by all reasonable means for a study of this nature.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
Group 2: Physiotherapy only
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Physiotherapy only
Standard treatment post Total Knee Arthroplasty
Physiotherapy only
Physiotherapy only.
Physiotherapy + Orthoglide intervention
Standard treatment post TKA, with additional Orthoglide device provided.
Orthoglide
Knee rehabilitation device.
Interventions
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Orthoglide
Knee rehabilitation device.
Physiotherapy only
Physiotherapy only.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Independently mobile with or without a walking aid.
Exclusion Criteria
* No anticipated further lower limb orthopaedic surgery within the next 12-months,
* No rheumatoid arthritis, neurological conditions affecting lower limb function.
* No Cognitive impairment,
* No co-morbidity which would act as a contraindication to engaging with prescribed exercise
* No existing participation in other clinical trials which may impact rehabilitation outcomes.
45 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Blackpool Victoria Hospital
OTHER
Ambreen Chohan
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ambreen Chohan
Research Fellow, Sponsor-Investigator
Principal Investigators
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James Richards, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Central Lancashire
Locations
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Blackpool Victoria Hospital
Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Informed Consent Form
Other Identifiers
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IRAS 235931
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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