Study Hypothesis: Acetyl-l-carnitine increases nerve regeneration in patients with severe carpal tunnel syndrome. Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is common, affecting almost 3% of the general population. In severe cases, nerve regeneration and functional recovery are incomplete even with surgery. The goal of this pilot project is to test a potentially promising medication, acetyl-l-carnitine (ALCAR). We will use a randomized, double blinded, placebo controlled study design. Along with surgery, those in the treatment group will also receive ALCAR while the other half in the control group will be given placebo. To gauge the effects of ALCAR, we will compare motor and sensory nerve growth as well as functional outcomes. The data from this study will provide crucial information when designing a full scale clinical trial. If successful, this will represent an important first step in finding a novel treatment to improve functional outcomes in patients with severe CTS.
Trial Conduct: This study will be conducted in compliance with the protocol approved by both the University of Alberta Health Research Ethics Board (HREB) and Health Canada. The study will be carried out according to Good Clinical Practice standards. No deviation from the protocol will occur once approved, unless the protocol has put patients at risk. If deviation needs to occur, both HREB and Health Canada will be notified. Written amendments will be submitted to both HREB and Health Canada for their approval. Population Adult patients suffering from severe CTS would be a population of the interest. Severity of CTS is defined by clinical symptoms and electromyography (EMG) results. These patients will then be recruited for baseline studies, motor unit number estimation (MUNE). Motor unit number estimation is an EMG technique that quantifies the amount of motor units a muscle contains. In various forms of neuropathies, the MUNE decreases. For our study, patients will be included only if their MUNE is 2 standard deviations below normal. These patients will be identified from referrals to plastic surgery clinics or EMG clinics for management.Pre-study Screening and Baseline Evaluation The subject will have a complete physical exam including clinical labs and an ECG. Only those who have normal laboratory and ECG findings will be enrolled in the study. Randomization Randomization - After enrollment, patients will be randomized to placebo or acetyl-l-carnitine. A statistician will be employed to develop a randomization sequence. Randomization will be kept on a computer under password encryption. The randomization sequence will only be broken if an adverse event occurs to a patient. At the end of the study the statistician will provide the research team with the randomization sequence codes. Blinding - The study will be administered in a double-blind manner. The randomization sequence will be kept confidential and only accessible to authorized personnel. Pharmacy will distribute identical pills labelled in bottles with A or B. The research team will be unaware of which contains the study drug or placebo. This will be maintained until the final follow-up has occurred when the research team will be unblinded. Duration The duration of the study is approximately 13 months for each patient. Screening and baseline evaluation will occur within 1 month preoperatively. The investigators will review and document the screening laboratory tests and ECG results. Acetyl-l-carnitine regimen will begin immediately following surgery. This will be continued for 2 months duration. The patient will then complete follow-up visits at 1, 2, 3, 6, and 12 month intervals. At some of those visits, safety monitoring will include periodic blood chemistries, vital signs and evaluation of overall clinical condition (details shown in table above). All clinically relevant changes occurring during the study will be examined and documented. In cases where laboratory abnormalities are detected, appropriate medical management and advice will be provided.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
20
Those randomized to the treatment arm will receive the medication at 1 g tid for 60 days
The control subjects will receive placebo tablets that are identical in appearance and taste to the active medication tid for 60 days
Glenrose Hosptial
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Royal Alexandra Hospital
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
University of Alberta Hospital
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Change in motor unit number estimates
An electromyography technique used to quantify the number of motor units in a motor nerve.
Time frame: Baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months
Change in two point discrimination
Measurement of spatial determination
Time frame: Baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months
Change in pressure sensitivity using Semmes-Weinstein Monofilaments
Measurement of pressure sensitivity
Time frame: Baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months
Change in cold detection threshold
Time frame: Baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months
Change in pain detection thresholds
Quantitative measurements of pain thresholds
Time frame: Baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months
Change in hand dexterity using the Purdue Pegboard
Measurement of hand dexterity
Time frame: Baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months
Change in disability scores using the Disability of Arm, Shoulder and Hand questionnaire
Validated questionnaire for functionality in carpal tunnel syndrome
Time frame: Baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months
Change in hand symptoms using the Levine questionnaire for carpal tunnel syndrome
Validated questionnaire for functionality in carpal tunnel syndrome
Time frame: Baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months
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