Sonographic Evaluation Of Nerve Thickness In Traumatic Lower-Limb Amputees
NCT ID: NCT04602793
Last Updated: 2020-10-26
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
33 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2019-04-01
2020-04-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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All patients had completed stump healing. Patients with any disease affecting the peripheral nerves (eg, diabetes mellitus, infections, metabolic problems, inherited causes, and exposure to toxins) were excluded.
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the participants including age, gender, amputation findings (etiology, time since amputation, level, and side), prosthesis use findings (time since prosthesis use, daily use time, type, type of liner, prosthetic foot type), and functional K level of activity after amputation were recorded.
The presence, etiology, and duration of pain were questioned, and the intensity of pain was assessed by visual analog scale (VAS). Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs (LANSS) was used to evaluate neuropathic pain for the residual limb. The patient's satisfaction with the current prosthesis was evaluated numerically between 0 (not satisfied at all) and 10 (completely satisfied).
All ultrasonographic examinations were performed by a single physiatrist experienced in musculoskeletal sonography. A 5-12 MHz linear transducer (Logic e portable; GE Healthcare, China) was used. To optimize image quality, minimal pressure was applied to the transducer. Each examination was performed bilaterally while patients were in the prone position. The full course of the sciatic nerve (SN), tibial nerve (TN), and common peroneal nerve (CPN) was assessed in a craniocaudal direction starting from the subgluteal fold to the popliteal fossa. The probe was placed axially on the nerves (perpendicular to the nerve) and the cross-sectional area (CSA) was measured at the same level proximal to the bifurcation for the SN (Figure 1), and at a point distal to the bifurcation of the SN for the TN and CPN (Figure 2). The values from the normal sides were accepted as controls. The presence of a neuroma was also evaluated throughout the nerve, particularly at the distal ends.
Conditions
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Study Design
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Interventions
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ultrasonography
All ultrasonographic examinations were performed by a single physiatrist experienced in musculoskeletal sonography. The full course of the sciatic nerve (SN), tibial nerve (TN), and common peroneal nerve (CPN) was assessed in a craniocaudal direction starting from the subgluteal fold to the popliteal fossa. The probe was placed axially on the nerves (perpendicular to the nerve) and the cross-sectional area (CSA) was measured at the same level proximal to the bifurcation for the SN , and at a point distal to the bifurcation of the SN for the TN and CPN (Figure 2). The values from the normal sides were accepted as controls.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients who have been followed up for at least 3 months with the diagnosis of unilateral transtibial amputation
* Patients who have been using prostheses for at least 3 months
Exclusion Criteria
* Previous history of any trauma/surgical history of the lower extremities (other than amputation)
* Rheumatic diseases
* Contracture of the knee and the ankle of the intact limb .Presence of comorbid diseases that may cause peripheral nerve lesions ( e.g diabetis mellitus, using alcohol, thyroid diseases...)
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Gaziler Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Education and Research Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sefa Gümrük Aslan
Sonographic Evaluation Of Nerve Thickness In Traumatic Lower-Limb Amputees: a Clinical and Sonographic-controlled Study
Principal Investigators
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sefa Gümrük Aslan, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Gaziler PMR, Training and Research Hospital, Department of PMR
Locations
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Gaziler PMR, Training and Research Hospital, Department of PMR
Ankara, Çankaya/turkey, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Identifier Source: org_study_id