This is a 2-year double-blind randomized controlled trial in 287 community-dwelling individuals age 60 years or older undergoing uni-lateral total knee replacement due to severe OA of the knee.We compare an oral dose of 2000 IU vitamin D3 per day to 800 IU. The primary endpoints are pain and disability related to rehabilitation of the operated knee,and related to the expected high prevalence of OA in the contra-lateral knee. Secondary endpoints are change in 25(OH)D levels, muscle strength, balance, lower extremity function, the rate of falls, bone density and bone quality, bone metabolism, general pain, fall-related fractures, body composition, blood-pressure, major cardiovascular events, blood glucose-insulin levels, executive cognitive function, rate of upper respiratory tract infections / all infections, tooth loss, dental health, health care utilization, number and size of facial skin keratosis, and radiographic progression of the non-operated knee. Pain and disability will be assessed by the pain and function subscales of the Western Ontario- McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC). Randomization will be stratified by WOMAC function prior to surgery, radiological evidence for OA in the contra-lateral knee, and hospital. Clinical visits will take place at baseline (6-8 weeks after TKR), at 6, 12, 18 and 24 months of treatment. In addition, all individuals will receive a phone call every 2 month to assess adverse outcomes and compliance to treatment, supported by a hotline for immediate report of adverse events. Statistical power: We expect more than 80% power with 200 participants completing their 24 month follow-up, and 260 participants completing their 12 month follow-up. This is a trial with medicinal product.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
273
the intervention is a dietary supplement comparing the current standard (800 IU) to the current safe upper limit (2000 IU)
University Hospital Zurich, Centre on Aging and Mobility
Zurich, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland
pain and function of the operated and non-operated knee
Time frame: 0, 6,12,18, 24 months
rate of falls
Time frame: 0, 24 months
strength, balance, function, physical activity
Time frame: 0,6,12,18,24 months
bone density, bone quality
Time frame: 0, 24 months
body composition
Time frame: 0, 24 months
blood pressure
Time frame: 0,12,24 months
number of teeth
Time frame: 0, 24 months
cost, health care utilization
Time frame: 0,6,12,18,24 months
facial skin keratosis (number and size)
Time frame: 0, 24 months
cognitive function
Time frame: 0, 24 months
depression, mental health
Time frame: 0,12,24 months
fasting blood glucose - insulin levels
Time frame: 0,12,24
Number of upper respiratory infections and number of any infections
Time frame: 0, 6,12,28,24
bone metabolism
Time frame: 0,6,12,18,24
radiographic progression of the non-operated knee
Time frame: 0, 24 months
general pain
Time frame: 0,6,12,18,24 months
Quality of life
Time frame: 0,6,12,18,24
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