The Use of Cannabinoid Patch for Knee Osteoarthritis
Primary Purpose
Knee Osteoarthritis, CBD, Osteoarthritis
Status
Withdrawn
Phase
Phase 2
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Topical CBD Patch
Placebo Patch
Sponsored by
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Knee Osteoarthritis focused on measuring Cannabidiol
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age>18 years old
- Osteoarthritis diagnosed radiographically as Kellgren Lawrence classification 2-4
- Visual analogue scale greater than 3 but less than 9
- Subject is able to provide written informed consent prior to any study procedures or interventions.
- Ability, in the opinion of the investigator, to understand the nature of the study and comply with protocol requirements including compliance with scheduled visits, treatment plan, and any other study procedures outlined in this protocol.
- Able to wear a patch for 24 hours a day
- Able to participate in physical therapy
Exclusion Criteria:
- Subject presents with a visual analogue scale score less than 4 or greater than 8.
- Subject is Pregnant.
- Patient has known recent substance abuse or dependence on alcohol (regularly consumes 3 or more alcoholic drinks per day), narcotic analgesics, tranquilizers, or opioids; in the judgement of the investigator within the past 3 years.
- Subject has had prior surgery to the studied lower extremity within 6 months.
- Subject has a known history of allergy to CBD or its derivatives
- Subject has a known history of allergic, idiosyncratic, or serious adverse reactions to acetaminophen.
- Patient had recent steroid injection to the studied knee within the last 3 months
- Subject has an inability to be available for follow up
- Any patients with prior liver pathology including, cirrhosis, hepatitis, Hepatic Carcinoma, or elevated liver function tests will be excluded from the study group. Patients with elevated baseline transaminase levels above 3 times the upper limit of normal, accompanied by elevations in bilirubin above 2 times the upper limits of normal.
- Subjects with a medical disorder, condition or history such that could impair the subject's ability to participate or complete this study in the opinion of the investigator.
- Patient has chronic opioid dependency (taking opioid's >3months), currently taking selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor or benzodiazepines.
- Patient currently using CBD product and not willing to discontinue use 1 week prior to enrollment.
Sites / Locations
- Northwell Health Orthopedic Institute at Great Neck
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm Type
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Arm Label
CBD Patch
Control Patch
Arm Description
Topical CBD patch to be worn for 24 hours and changed daily for the course of 4 weeks.
Control placebo patch to be worn for 24 hours and changed daily for the course of 4 weeks.
Outcomes
Primary Outcome Measures
Influence of CBD patch on pain for patients with knee osteoarthritis using Visual Analogue Scale.
Efficacy of 35mg CBD Patch vs Placebo Patch on treatment of pain for patients with knee osteoarthritis assessed by a visual analogue scale using 0 as no pain and 10 as the worst pain. This will be collect at weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, and 8, where pain control method (CBD vs Placebo) is the between subjects' effect and week of treatment is the within subjects effect will be used to examine the association between pain control method and that outcome.
Secondary Outcome Measures
Influence of CBD patch on physical and mental health for patients with knee osteoarthritis using the Short Form-12.
The Short Form-12 (SF-12) will be used to asses physical functioning, physical health problems, limitations, emotional problems and global mental health. Two summary scores, a mental component score (MCS-12) and a physical component score (PCS-12), are reported as difference compared to the population average, measured in standard deviations. Each increment of 10 points above or below 50, corresponds to one standard deviation away from the average. Increasing scores correspond to positive physical (maximum 56.6)/mental health (maximum 60.8), decreasing scores correspond to negative physical (minimum 24.0)/mental (minimum 19.1) health.
Influence of CBD patch on quality of sleep for patients with knee osteoarthritis using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.
The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (measures quality and patterns of sleep) will be given prior to enrollment, and at weeks 1,2,3,4,8. Measures seven domains: subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep duration, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, use of sleep medication, and daytime dysfunction over the last month. Scoring of the answers is based on a 0 to 3 scale, whereby 3 reflects the negative extreme.
Influence of CBD patch on physical function and emotional health for patients with knee osteoarthritis using the Brief Pain Inventory.
Physical function will be measured by the activity sub dimension of the reactive dimension of the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) (total of the scores for walking, general activity, and work items) Emotional function will be measured by the affective sub dimension of the reactive dimension of the BPI (Total of the scores for relations with others, enjoyment of life, mood, and sleep), on a 0 to 10 scale, where 10 is the negative extreme.
Influence of CBD patch on knee function and pain for patients with knee osteoarthritis using the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score.
The Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) test will assess pain and function of the knee. Scores range from 0 to 100 with a score of 0 indicating the worst possible knee symptoms and 100 indicating no knee symptoms.
Safety Profile and Adverse Effects of CBD patch
The safety of the CBD patch will be assessed by a 15 item questionnaire of the most commonly reported adverse events of cannabinoids in prior literature. Additional adverse reactions reported by patients or observed by the investigator will be noted and scored.
Scoring of the severity is based on a 0 to 3 interval scale (corresponding to none, mild, moderate, severe), whereby 3 reflects the negative extreme. The patients will be proactively assessed at 2, 4, and 8 weeks.
Full Information
NCT ID
NCT04412837
First Posted
May 21, 2020
Last Updated
January 17, 2023
Sponsor
Northwell Health
Collaborators
Solace Brands, Inc.
1. Study Identification
Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT04412837
Brief Title
The Use of Cannabinoid Patch for Knee Osteoarthritis
Official Title
The Use of Cannabinoid Patch for Knee Osteoarthritis
Study Type
Interventional
2. Study Status
Record Verification Date
January 2023
Overall Recruitment Status
Withdrawn
Why Stopped
Inadequate funding
Study Start Date
October 2022 (Anticipated)
Primary Completion Date
December 2023 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
February 2024 (Anticipated)
3. Sponsor/Collaborators
Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
Northwell Health
Collaborators
Solace Brands, Inc.
4. Oversight
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
No
5. Study Description
Brief Summary
This randomized, double-blind 2-arm parallel group study to determine the efficacy of a cannabinoid (CBD) patch on reducing pain in patients with knee osteoarthritis.
Detailed Description
The aim of this study is to determine the efficacy of cannabinoid (CBD) patch on reducing pain and improving functional status in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA). The investigators hypothesize that the use of CBD patch will provide superior pain relief to placebo patch. This will be a randomized, double-blind 2-arm parallel group study in 74 male and female subjects with pain from knee osteoarthritis. Site staff will document the patient's prior treatment for knee osteoarthritis and once the diagnosis has been made, they will be offered to enroll in the study.
After randomization, patients will either be prescribed CBD patch to be used topically for diagnosed knee osteoarthritis versus placebo patch. It will be performed at one site, the physician's office. The study coordinator will be in charge of keeping track of the different patches and all other study personnel and patients will be blinded to the treatment arm. The statistician will conduct the randomization. He will be unblinded and assign participant numbers.
Patients will be diagnosed in an office setting for knee osteoarthritis based on radiographs using the Kellgren Lawrence classification. It is the standard of care to obtain orthogonal knee radiographs when evaluating a patient for knee pain. This will be considered when assessing if the patient is eligible to participate given their pathology. This can be a new diagnosis or an already established diagnosis. The previous treatments that they have received will be noted in the patient charts while screened for eligibility.
Patients taking opioids only recently (less than 3 months) will be required to halt treatment at the time of study enrollment. Opioids don't have anti inflammatory properties so a washout period is not necessary. General patient demographics will be collected using the electronic medical record including: Age, Sex, BMI, Radiographic Osteoarthritis scale (Kellgren Lawrence), which will be put into database by the study investigators and co investigators.
Consent will be obtained by study personnel in the clinical office setting after meeting all study criteria and diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis based on exam and knee xrays. All patients diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis, and who are enrolled in the study, will be prescribed physical therapy that focuses on non-operative treatment such as low impact exercises and activity modification. The patients will not medicate with anti-inflammatory while enrolled in the study. Administration will follow a model of topical patch application which will consist of either the formulated CBD patch (35mg) or identical placebo patch. This patch will be applied to the arthritic knee directly central on the knee. In the event of patients with a diagnosis of bilateral knee OA, the patch will be placed on the knee that has visual analogue scale (VAS) >3 but <9. This patch will be placed daily for 24 hours and replaced each day. Including the initial enrollment visit, the patient will meet with the diagnosing orthopedic surgeon at various time points, and will also have remote check ins by study personnel to assess for adverse events and any issues they are having at 2, 4, and 8 weeks. The patient will have the patch for the first 4 weeks of the study followed by 4 weeks without patch which will conclude their participation at 8 weeks. The patients will all begin physical therapy as part of their routine clinical care within 1 week of beginning the study. During this time the patient will be distributed various surveys to measure patient outcomes. The investigators will be looking at pain as a primary endpoint using visual analogue scale with a 2 point difference deemed the minimal clinically important difference.
Subjects who are randomized to either group who have uncontrolled pain will be instructed to take a rescue medication, acetaminophen over the counter use Q 6 hours as needed will be allowed and recorded in a daily drug use diary which will be provided to them.
The patients will have contact information of the surgeon and residents to contact if any side effects are encountered. Compliance with patch use/application, side effects and adherence to physical therapy will also be recorded. Software with be used for both data collection and survey administration for confidential participation, which is a user-friendly HIPAA compliant service utilized by our health system. If the patient is unable to respond to the surveys via their phone app then hard copies of the survey will be given to them and collected by the investigator.
6. Conditions and Keywords
Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Knee Osteoarthritis, CBD, Osteoarthritis
Keywords
Cannabidiol
7. Study Design
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Phase 2
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Model Description
This will be a randomized double blinded parallel group clinical trial to determine safety and efficacy of 35mg CBD patch vs placebo patch in patients with knee osteoarthritis.
Masking
ParticipantCare ProviderInvestigator
Masking Description
Patients, treating physician, and assessors will be blinded to study group.
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
0 (Actual)
8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions
Arm Title
CBD Patch
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Topical CBD patch to be worn for 24 hours and changed daily for the course of 4 weeks.
Arm Title
Control Patch
Arm Type
Placebo Comparator
Arm Description
Control placebo patch to be worn for 24 hours and changed daily for the course of 4 weeks.
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
Topical CBD Patch
Intervention Description
35 mg CBD patch
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Placebo Patch
Intervention Description
Identical patch without active ingredient.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Influence of CBD patch on pain for patients with knee osteoarthritis using Visual Analogue Scale.
Description
Efficacy of 35mg CBD Patch vs Placebo Patch on treatment of pain for patients with knee osteoarthritis assessed by a visual analogue scale using 0 as no pain and 10 as the worst pain. This will be collect at weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, and 8, where pain control method (CBD vs Placebo) is the between subjects' effect and week of treatment is the within subjects effect will be used to examine the association between pain control method and that outcome.
Time Frame
8 weeks.
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Influence of CBD patch on physical and mental health for patients with knee osteoarthritis using the Short Form-12.
Description
The Short Form-12 (SF-12) will be used to asses physical functioning, physical health problems, limitations, emotional problems and global mental health. Two summary scores, a mental component score (MCS-12) and a physical component score (PCS-12), are reported as difference compared to the population average, measured in standard deviations. Each increment of 10 points above or below 50, corresponds to one standard deviation away from the average. Increasing scores correspond to positive physical (maximum 56.6)/mental health (maximum 60.8), decreasing scores correspond to negative physical (minimum 24.0)/mental (minimum 19.1) health.
Time Frame
8 weeks.
Title
Influence of CBD patch on quality of sleep for patients with knee osteoarthritis using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.
Description
The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (measures quality and patterns of sleep) will be given prior to enrollment, and at weeks 1,2,3,4,8. Measures seven domains: subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep duration, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, use of sleep medication, and daytime dysfunction over the last month. Scoring of the answers is based on a 0 to 3 scale, whereby 3 reflects the negative extreme.
Time Frame
8 weeks.
Title
Influence of CBD patch on physical function and emotional health for patients with knee osteoarthritis using the Brief Pain Inventory.
Description
Physical function will be measured by the activity sub dimension of the reactive dimension of the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) (total of the scores for walking, general activity, and work items) Emotional function will be measured by the affective sub dimension of the reactive dimension of the BPI (Total of the scores for relations with others, enjoyment of life, mood, and sleep), on a 0 to 10 scale, where 10 is the negative extreme.
Time Frame
8 weeks.
Title
Influence of CBD patch on knee function and pain for patients with knee osteoarthritis using the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score.
Description
The Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) test will assess pain and function of the knee. Scores range from 0 to 100 with a score of 0 indicating the worst possible knee symptoms and 100 indicating no knee symptoms.
Time Frame
8 weeks.
Title
Safety Profile and Adverse Effects of CBD patch
Description
The safety of the CBD patch will be assessed by a 15 item questionnaire of the most commonly reported adverse events of cannabinoids in prior literature. Additional adverse reactions reported by patients or observed by the investigator will be noted and scored.
Scoring of the severity is based on a 0 to 3 interval scale (corresponding to none, mild, moderate, severe), whereby 3 reflects the negative extreme. The patients will be proactively assessed at 2, 4, and 8 weeks.
Time Frame
8 weeks.
10. Eligibility
Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Age>18 years old
Osteoarthritis diagnosed radiographically as Kellgren Lawrence classification 2-4
Visual analogue scale greater than 3 but less than 9
Subject is able to provide written informed consent prior to any study procedures or interventions.
Ability, in the opinion of the investigator, to understand the nature of the study and comply with protocol requirements including compliance with scheduled visits, treatment plan, and any other study procedures outlined in this protocol.
Able to wear a patch for 24 hours a day
Able to participate in physical therapy
Exclusion Criteria:
Subject presents with a visual analogue scale score less than 4 or greater than 8.
Subject is Pregnant.
Patient has known recent substance abuse or dependence on alcohol (regularly consumes 3 or more alcoholic drinks per day), narcotic analgesics, tranquilizers, or opioids; in the judgement of the investigator within the past 3 years.
Subject has had prior surgery to the studied lower extremity within 6 months.
Subject has a known history of allergy to CBD or its derivatives
Subject has a known history of allergic, idiosyncratic, or serious adverse reactions to acetaminophen.
Patient had recent steroid injection to the studied knee within the last 3 months
Subject has an inability to be available for follow up
Any patients with prior liver pathology including, cirrhosis, hepatitis, Hepatic Carcinoma, or elevated liver function tests will be excluded from the study group. Patients with elevated baseline transaminase levels above 3 times the upper limit of normal, accompanied by elevations in bilirubin above 2 times the upper limits of normal.
Subjects with a medical disorder, condition or history such that could impair the subject's ability to participate or complete this study in the opinion of the investigator.
Patient has chronic opioid dependency (taking opioid's >3months), currently taking selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor or benzodiazepines.
Patient currently using CBD product and not willing to discontinue use 1 week prior to enrollment.
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Vijay Rasquinha, MD
Organizational Affiliation
Northwell Health
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Robert Duarte, MD
Organizational Affiliation
Northwell Health
Official's Role
Study Director
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Northwell Health Orthopedic Institute at Great Neck
City
New Hyde Park
State/Province
New York
ZIP/Postal Code
11040
Country
United States
12. IPD Sharing Statement
Plan to Share IPD
No
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