Longitudinal Follow-up Study About Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) Patients

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • End date
    Dec 31, 2024
  • participants needed
    110
  • sponsor
    Clinique Romande de Readaptation
Updated on 29 January 2021

Summary

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a post-traumatic chronic pain condition characterized by pain and other symptoms typically affecting a distal limb. Relatively little is known about the prognosis of the course of CRPS .Currently there is no specific test to diagnose CRPS.

The primary objective of the study is to investigate prospectively the evolution of CRPS and the impact of the psychosocial factors on health status, recovery, quality of life, and working status of CRPS patients.

The secondary objective of the study is to measure blood parameters in CRPS patients to investigate their evolution during the course of CRPS, and maybe to identify distinctive biomarkers associate with CRPS and that could be potential candidate for diagnosis.

Description

The first aim will be to monitor the evolution of the following parameters in CRPS patients:

  • Quality of life
  • Symptoms and signs of CRPS
  • Severity of CRPS
  • Working status
  • Pain
  • Disability
  • Anxiety and depression
  • Kinesiophobia
  • Catastrophism
  • Activity patterns with chronic pain during the two years follow-up. Every parameter will be evaluated with a questionnaire that allows assigning scores to each patient.

Additionally sociodemographic data will be collected to characterize the patients (age, gender, marital status, educational level). The health status, treatment and medication of the patients will also be recorded with a medical follow-up during the two years.

The aim is to know if the following parameters and their evolution:

  • Sociodemographic factors,
  • Pain,
  • Disability,
  • Anxiety and depression,
  • Kinesiophobia,
  • Catastrophism,
  • Activity patterns with chronic pain

are associated with the recovery, which is evaluated with

  • Quality of life,
  • Severity of CRPS,
  • And working status.

Potential associations between the different parameters will be tested (Pearson's correlation coefficient).

The second aim will be to assess, in blood samples, the expression levels of specific molecules (miRNAs and a selection of cytokines) in patients diagnosed with acute CRPS. Comparison with healthy controls will be performed at the first measurement time (T0) . In a second time, miRNAs and cytokines profiles will be compared between acute and chronic (CRPS still diagnosed 6 months after the first diagnosis) CRPS patients. The measured proteins will include: C-reactive protein, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF), interleukin-2 [IL-2], IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, CD40 ligand (pro- and anti-inflammatory proteins associated with pain), gene related peptide (CGRP), bradykinins and substance P.

The screening, recruitment and enrolment of the patients will be done by the referring physician in daily clinical practice, during the consultation.

The physician will explain to each participant the nature of the study, its purpose, the procedures involved, the expected duration, the potential risks and benefits and any discomfort it may entail. Each participant will be informed that the participation in the study is voluntary and that he/she may withdraw from the study at any time and that withdrawal of consent will not affect his/her subsequent medical assistance and treatment.

All participants for the study will be provided with a participant information sheet,a consent form describing the study and providing sufficient information for participant to make an informed decision about their participation in the study and a prepaid envelope. Each patient may decide separately to participate in a) longitudinal follow-up questionnaires, b) blood tests or c) both parts of the study (questionnaire and blood samples). The delay for reflection will be 24 h. Once this period has expired, if the patient agrees to participate in the study, he or she is asked to return the consent form in the prepaid envelope. If he or she has not been send back after one week, the physician will call the patient by phone to make sure that it is not an omission.

The patient information sheet and the consent form are submitted to the Ethic comitee to be reviewed and approved. The formal consent of a participant, using the approved consent form, must be obtained before the participant is submitted to any study procedure.

The participant should read and consider the statement before signing and dating the informed consent form, and should be given a copy of the signed document. If the patient sent back the informed consent, a next appointment will be scheduled at the CRR where he or she will be asked to submit the signed consent form. The consent form must also be signed and dated by the investigator (or his designee) and it will be retained as part of the study records.

The total duration of the project is planned over a six years period (2019-2024). The study will be proposed to every CRPS ambulatory patient in the CRR (2019-2022), inclusion period). The study will also be proposed to the patients during the last two years (2023-2024) but only partially, since that last questionnaires will be sent in December 2024.

The CRPS patients are monitored on a regular and long-term basis at the CRR. The physician see them very regularly at the beginning (about once a month) and then the visits space a little out. Thus, our study fits into routine procedure and should not imply additional visits.

At the first visit at the clinic, the physician will proposed the study to the patient. Upon acceptance, the patient will be included into the study. It consists in five measurement

times
  • T0: During the days following the first visit to the clinic
  • T1: Follow up visit 3 months later
  • T2: Follow up visit 6 months later
  • T3: Follow up visit 12 months later
  • T4: Follow up visit 24 months later

Details
Condition Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome (RSDS), Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome (RSDS)
Treatment Administration of questionnaires for prospective group, Blood samples for prospective group, Blood samples for control group
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04703647
SponsorClinique Romande de Readaptation
Last Modified on29 January 2021

Eligibility

Yes No Not Sure

Inclusion Criteria

CRPS Type I (fulfilling Budapest criteria for research)
Suffering of CRPS in a distal limb (hand or foot)
Age >18 years
Pain lasting less than 6 months
Good understanding of the French language
Inclusion criteria for control
Not suffering from chronic pain, including CRPS
Age >18 years

Exclusion Criteria

Known or suspected non-compliance, drug or alcohol abuse
Inability to follow the procedures of the study, e.g. due to language problems, severe psychological disorders, dementia, etc
For blood sample: diabetes and history of hepatitis B, C, D or HIV infection
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