Arthroscopy of the Temporomandibular Joint. On Jaw Mobility, Pain and HRQoL
NCT ID: NCT06433154
Last Updated: 2024-05-29
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
127 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2023-03-01
2024-03-30
Brief Summary
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Based on previous studies it is hypothesized that patients suffering from TMD depending on internal derangement would through Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROM) evaluate the treatment efficacy from an arthroscopic treatment as a benefit to their quality of life.
Further, the study intends to find out if the patient reported outcome measures (PROM) on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) outcome correlates with clinical follow-up measures after arthroscopic treatment of internal derangement of the temporomandibular joint.
The primary objective is to measure the correlation between the results from a HRQoL questionnaire and mouth opening. Secondary, the effect of mouth opening on HRQoL is being explored.
The primary prediction variable is the surgical treatment. Outcome variables are treatment evaluation quality of life (PROM) based on a validated questionnaire; Jaw Functional Limitation Scale (JFLS), age, gender, time from diagnosis to treatment, severity of symptoms (pain, mouth opening ability) and time from treatment to evaluation.
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Detailed Description
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Surgical Method Surgical approach to the TMJ was established through a transcutaneous preauricular stab entry with a sharp 1,9 mm trocar (KARL STORZ SE \& Co. KG, Tuttlingen, Germany) to the upper joint compartment. A second entry was made with a 1 mm syringe for drainage of the saline solution used for lavage of the upper joint compartment through the trocar cannula. Arthroscopic inspection and visual recording of the upper joint compartment was performed with an optical instrument placed through the trocar cannula. The optical instrument was replaced by a blunt tip, which was used for releasement of adherences between the joint surfaces, as well as stretching of the synovia (lysis). The upper joint compartment was flushed with a minimum of 200ml saline solution (lavage). Finally 1 ml morphine 10 mg/ml was injected through the drainage syringe for postoperative pain relief. Postoperatively the patient was instructed in a jaw mobility training programme, NSAID's (Ibuprofen 400mg orally every 6 to 8 hours) and jaw rest (not to chew) for at seven to thirty days. The duration of the postoperative regime was decided at weekly follow-ups.
Variables The primary prediction variable is the surgical treatment. The primary outcome variable is a treatment evaluation quality of life questionnaire score, based on a validated questionnaire; Jaw Functional Limitation Scale (JFLS). The questionnaire will be tested for reliability through repeated recording with at least 2 months gap between for 30 of the patients. Other predictor variables that could affect the treatment outcome are age, gender, time from diagnosis to treatment, severity of symptoms (pain, mouth opening ability), time from treatment to evaluation, postoperative jaw mobility and improvement of jaw mobility. After the patients have been consented for the study, they will be asked to fill in the Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROM) questionnaire on self-perceived jaw function (JFLS). The questionnaire will be sent out to all included patients during 2022.
Retrospectively, the following data will be recorded from patient records: gender, age (at surgery), jaw movements, pain, pre surgical diagnosis (clinical) and surgical diagnosis (arthroscopic).
Statistical methods The sample size is based on a total number of 500 patients to be recruited for the enquiry study. In addition, 4000 patients will be included for analysis of journal records alone. Analysis will use mean values, confidence intervals, standard deviations, the Cox regression for evaluation of clinical records treatment outcome and logistic regression for the PROM evaluation. Differences in mouth opening and pain scores, preoperatively and postoperatively will be compared with McNemar's test.
Wilcoxon's paired-sample test will be used for analyzing mouth opening before and after surgery as a numeric variable. Mann-Whitney-test will be used to detect differences between questionnaire responses and clinical findings, i.e. pain and mouth opening. The limit for significant difference will be set to p=0.05. Two-sided p-values will be used. A correlation analysis (Spearman) for postoperative mouth opening and JFLS-score, and progression of mouth opening and JLFS-score will be used.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
RETROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Arthroscopic surgery to the temporomandibular joint
Arthroscopic lysis and lavage in patients with internal derangement of the temporomandibular joint. Retrospective observational follow-up cohort trial.
Arthroscopic surgery
Arthroscopic treatment (lysis and lavage) of internal derangement of the temporomandibular joint.
Interventions
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Arthroscopic surgery
Arthroscopic treatment (lysis and lavage) of internal derangement of the temporomandibular joint.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Patients aged over 20.
Exclusion Criteria
20 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Lund University Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Martin Bengtsson, DDS, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Lund University Hospital
Locations
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Dept Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Lund, , Sweden
Martin Bengtsson
Lund, , Sweden
Countries
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References
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Bengtsson M, Fransson P. Do patient-reported outcome measures correlate with clinical follow-up after arthroscopic treatment of internal derangement of the temporomandibular joint? J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2021 Sep;122(4):e21-e26. doi: 10.1016/j.jormas.2021.03.003. Epub 2021 Apr 9.
Other Identifiers
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230_20211018_073
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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