The loss of muscle mass post-surgery confounds recovery efforts and leads to a delay in patient's ability to return to activities. Although the use of testosterone in aging and chronic muscle loss has been investigated, this study could prove short-term use of testosterone efficacious in preventing muscle atrophy due to surgery. We hypothesize that by bracketing an indexed knee surgery with testosterone undecanoate injections, post-surgical quadriceps muscle loss may be minimized. Determination of the effect of intra-muscular (IM) testosterone injections in preventing quadriceps muscle loss are measured by serial MRI and manual measurements of quadriceps cross-section.
This is an in vivo study using serial IM testosterone undeconate injections in participants undergoing knee surgery with limited weight bearing post-operatively which includes partial/total knee replacement, ACL reconstruction/revision, meniscal allograft transplantation and articular cartilage paste grafting. The design is a randomized, controlled, double blind, longitudinal study of intra-muscular injections of testosterone versus saline control. Pre-operative and post-operative assessments will include: serial MRIs and manual measurements of quadriceps cross-section and knee pain and function survey, KOOS. Blood analysis will be performed for therapeutic assessment and safety. The participant will receive two testosterone undeconate injections, once during their pre-operative visit and once during their 1 month visit. Timing of assessments will be pre-operative, 1-4 days post-operative and 1, 3, and 6 months. Measurement of the control group versus experimental group at all time points may identify differences in participant response to testosterone injections.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
15
Participants in the Testosterone Group will receive two IM Aveed injections 1 month apart.
Participants in the Control Group will receive two IM normal saline injections 1 month apart.
Stone Research Foundation
San Francisco, California, United States
Change in MRI Cross Sectional Area of the Quadriceps
T1 Axial and Sagittal planes will be obtained using a ONI 1.0T extremity MRI. Axial Cross sectional Area (cm\^2) will be measured of the Quadriceps muscle.
Time frame: Pre-operative and 1, 3, and 6 months post-operative
Change in Manual Measurements of the Quadriceps
Manual measurement of the quadriceps muscle will be performed 8-cm proximal to the superior-patella using a standard cm measuring tape.
Time frame: Pre-operative and 1, 3, and 6 months post-operative
Change in Knee Pain and Function Survey, KOOS
Evaluate the knee pain and function of subjects as measures by the KOOS assessment. Sections: 1. Pain 2. Symptoms 3. Activities of Daily Living 4. Sports and Recreation 5. Quality of Life Scoring: Each subscale score is calculated independently. The mean score of the individual items of each subscale is calculated and divided by 4 (the highest possible score for a single answer option). Traditionally in orthopedics, 100 indicates no problems and 0 indicates extreme problems. The normalized score is transformed to meet this standard.
Time frame: Pre-operative and 1, 3, and 6 months post-operative
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