Rehabilitation Agency, Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2010 Apr 30;11:81. doi: 10.1186/1471-2474-11-81.
Patients with signs of nerve root irritation represent a sub-group of those with low back pain who are at increased risk of persistent symptoms and progression to costly and invasive management strategies including surgery. A period of non-surgical management is recommended for most patients, but there is little evidence to guide non-surgical decision-making. We conducted a preliminary study examining the effectiveness of a treatment protocol of mechanical traction with extension-oriented activities for patients with low back pain and signs of nerve root irritation. The results suggested this approach may be effective, particularly in a more specific sub-group of patients. The aim of this study will be to examine the effectiveness of treatment that includes traction for patients with low back pain and signs of nerve root irritation, and within the pre-defined sub-group.
METHODS/DESIGN: The study will recruit 120 patients with low back pain and signs of nerve root irritation. Patients will be randomized to receive an extension-oriented treatment approach, with or without the addition of mechanical traction. Randomization will be stratified based on the presence of the pre-defined sub-grouping criteria. All patients will receive 12 physical therapy treatment sessions over 6 weeks. Follow-up assessments will occur after 6 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year. The primary outcome will be disability measured with a modified Oswestry questionnaire. Secondary outcomes will include self-reports of low back and leg pain intensity, quality of life, global rating of improvement, additional healthcare utilization, and work absence. Statistical analysis will be based on intention to treat principles and will use linear mixed model analysis to compare treatment groups, and examine the interaction between treatment and sub-grouping status.
This trial will provide a methodologically rigorous evaluation of the effectiveness of using traction for patients with low back pain and signs of nerve root irritation, and will examine the validity of a pre-defined sub-grouping hypothesis. The results will provide evidence to inform non-surgical decision-making for these patients.
This trial has been registered with http://ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00942227.
存在神经根激惹征象的患者是腰痛患者亚组人群的一部分,他们持续存在症状和进展为昂贵且具侵袭性的管理策略(包括手术)的风险增加。大多数患者推荐进行非手术管理,但几乎没有证据可指导非手术决策。我们进行了一项初步研究,以检验机械牵引联合伸展活动治疗方案对存在神经根激惹征象的腰痛患者的有效性。结果表明,这种方法可能有效,尤其是对更特定的亚组患者。本研究的目的是检验包括牵引在内的治疗方法对存在神经根激惹征象的腰痛患者的有效性,并检验该方法在预先定义的亚组内的有效性。
方法/设计:该研究将纳入 120 例存在腰痛和神经根激惹征象的患者。患者将被随机分配接受以伸展为导向的治疗方法,其中包括或不包括机械牵引。随机化将根据预先定义的亚组分组标准进行分层。所有患者将在 6 周内接受 12 次物理治疗。在 6 周、6 个月和 1 年后进行随访评估。主要结局将是使用改良 Oswestry 问卷评估的残疾程度。次要结局将包括腰痛和腿痛强度的自我报告、生活质量、总体改善评分、额外的医疗保健利用和工作缺勤。统计分析将基于意向治疗原则,并将使用线性混合模型分析比较治疗组,并检验治疗与亚组分组状态之间的相互作用。
本试验将对使用牵引治疗腰痛伴神经根激惹征象患者的有效性进行严格的方法学评估,并将检验预先定义的亚组分组假设的有效性。研究结果将为这些患者的非手术决策提供依据。
本试验已在 http://ClinicalTrials.gov 上注册:NCT00942227。