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Feasibility of CPET in Patients Prior to TKA

OsteoarthritisKnee

Higher aerobic capacity before surgery, as indicated during submaximal exercise testing by the oxygen uptake (VO2) at the ventilatory anaerobic threshold (VAT), is assumed to be prognostic for a better and faster postoperative recovery in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is the gold standard to measure aerobic capacity; however, it is unclear whether it is feasible to perform CPET using cycle ergometry in patients with knee OA prior to TKA surgery. The hypothesis is that performing CPET is feasible and participants will meet the feasibility criteria for success. The primary objective of this cross-sectional feasibility study is to investigate the feasibility of CPET in patients with knee OA three to six weeks prior to TKA surgery in three domains: a) recruitment rate of participants who are representative of the target study population; b) reaching the VAT during CPET; and c) acceptability and suitability. The secondary objective is to investigate aerobic capacity of the study population and to compare values with normative values. The study population consists of patients with knee OA scheduled for primary unilateral TKA surgery. Feasibility of CPET will be assessed against five criteria: 1) recruitment rate ≥20%; 2) CPET performance rate ≥90%; 3) ≥90% of participants reached the VAT; 4) no serious adverse events; and 5) ≥80% of participants had a positive attitude towards CPET. Aerobic capacity is determined by the VO2 at the VAT and the oxygen uptake efficiency slope (OUES). CPET is considered a safe procedure. Participants perform the CPET instead of a walking test following the standard preoperative screening and complete a questionnaire to examine their experiences. The investigator will contact the participants one week after the CPET to inquire whether they have developed any complaints afterwards. Benefit from participation is that all patients objectively get insight in their preoperative aerobic capacity.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Population Pharmacokinetics of Ropivacaine

Knee Osteoarthritis

The aim of this study was to investigate the pharmacokinetics of free and total ropivacaine after unilateral and bilateral TKA. A population model was successfully built and peak free ropivacaine concentration stayed below previously proposed toxic thresholds in patients undergoing unilateral as well as bilateral TKA receiving LIA with high dose ropivacaine.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Femoral Cartilage Thickness In Patients With Lower Limb Amputation

AmputationOsteo Arthritis Knee

The aim of the study to investigate any relation with functional parameters and femoral cartilage thickness evaluation by ultrasonography in lower extremity amputate individuals.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Adaptation and Validation of the Exercise Adherence Rating Scale of Knee Osteoarthritis Patients...

Knee Osteoarthritis

The origin of knee osteoarthritis is multifactorial but the disease is strongly related to age. The pain and functional disability are the main reasons for consultation. Non-pharmaceutical treatment is always indicated. The rehabilitation will reduce the pain, maintain or partially recover the amplitude of the movements as well as fight against vicious analgesic attitudes and strengthen the muscles to stabilize the joints. A program of self-rehabilitation exercises performed at home may be prescribed to people with knee osteoarthritis. It must include exercises adapted to the patient's functional abilities and painful level and requires education to improve the patient's motivation to practice a regular exercise program. However, adherence to such exercises is low, and until 2016 there was no objective way to find out the reasons for patients' lack of adherence to self-workout programs. The EARS ("Exercise Adherence Rating Scale" or Adhesion to Physical Exercise Programs) is validated in 2016 and reliable to evaluate the physical activity of patients with low back pain. As far as we know, this questionnaire is the only one validated in the international literature, a validation for French patients is currently underway. We believe this tool can be used for patients with knee osteoarthritis after minor changes.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Change in Patient Reported Outcomes and Wish for Joint Surgery

OsteoarthritisKnee and Hip

Aim To investigate associations between within-person change in patient reported outcomes (PROMs) and wish for joint surgery during up to 12-month participation in a digital first-line intervention for knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) comprising exercise and education. Methods Retrospective observational registry data. All participants enrolling between June 1st 2018 and September 30th 2021 with follow-up data and with a change in their wish for surgery (dichotomous, becoming wishing or unwishing) were included. Analysed PROMS comprised pain (numeric rating scale (NRS), 0-10), 5 level EuroQol - 5-dimension (EQ5D-5L, 0.243-0.976), overall health (NRS, 0-10), activity impairment (NRS, 0-10), walking difficulties (yes/no), fear of movement (yes/no), function and quality of life subscales of Knee/Hip injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score 12 Items (KOOS-12/HOOS-12, both 0-100). To capture effects of changes in PROMs over time on probability of wish for surgery, the investigators used fixed effect (conditional) logistic regressions.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Self-assessment of Flare in Osteoarthritis of Lower Limbs

Osteoarthritis

The need for a tool to measure flare in lower limb osteoarthritis (OA of the hip and knee) is justified by the opportunities for development of clinical trials targeting hip and knee OA long-term treatment (slow acting drug, disease modifying drug) and short-term treatment of symptoms. Such treatments are currently under development and will likely bring important changes in the treatment of patients. The development of a Flare-OA tool would be essential to capture the occurrence of flare, and to implement and adapt treatment strategies. This project was elaborated with the aims to: define the construct through development of a conceptual framework use the conceptual framework to inform the development of a patient-reported outcome measure, Flare-OA tool, for people with OA evaluate the psychometric properties of the new measure using the OMERACT (Outcome Measures in Rheumatology) filter 2.0 and Rasch measurement methods.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Tourniquet vs. no Tourniquet During Total Knee Arthroplasty

Osteoarthritis

The purpose of this study is to correlate functional outcomes and perioperative complications with tourniquet use during total knee arthroplasty.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Ultrasound of the Knee in Obese Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis; Weight Loss

OsteoarthritisObesity

This is a substudy to a randomised trial investigating the effect of liraglutide on body weight and pain in overweight or obese patients with knee osteoarthritis (NCT02905864). In the parent trial, patients will be subjected to an 8-week diet intervention phase including a low-calorie diet and dietetic counseling, after which patients will be randomised to receive either liraglutide 3 mg or liraglutide 3 mg placebo as an add-on to dietetic guidance on re-introducing regular foods and a focus on continued motivation to engage in a healthy lifestyle. This substudy aims to investigate any changes in Ultrasound (US) measures associated with the initial 8-week weight loss intervention.

Completed36 enrollment criteria

Validation of the Questionnaire ASES

Knee OsteoarthritisPhysical Activity3 more

Questionnaires are often irreplaceable tools of collection of information in research and in the clinical practice. Coupled with other measures, they can be simple complementary tools, but questionnaires are sometimes the only way to collect data, such as self-service efficacy. The objective of this study is a validation of the French translation of the ASES. To guarantee the comparability between the original version and the translated version, the translation of a questionnaire supposes two essential stages: a literal translation and an adaptation to the cultural context, to the habits of life and to the idioms of the target population. This new version will afterward be validated with patient's troop.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Anti-inflammatory Effect of Serum of Osteoarthritis Patients After Administration of the Oléogrape®SEED,...

Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that affects a growing proportion of the population. There is currently no treatment to halt this process. The aim of the research is in particular to find treatments targeting the molecular origins of osteoarthritis focusing especially on the inflammatory component of the disease. That is why research is looking to the development of preventive treatments like nutraceuticals. This project aims to determine the anti-inflammatory properties of sera of patients who received supplementation of their diet with an extract of grape and olive: the Oléogrape®SEED. Sera and synovial fluid will be collected during visits for hyaluronic acid injections in OA patients. These sera will be tested in vitro in a model of inflamed chondrocytes.

Completed19 enrollment criteria
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