This is a randomized, comparative-effectiveness study comparing intradiscal autologous stem cells (from bone marrow aspirate) to intradiscal corticosteroid for the treatment of chronic discogenic low back pain (LBP). The primary objective of this study is to determine whether intradiscal autologous stem cells (from bone marrow aspirate) is more effective than intradiscal steroids for the treatment of chronic discogenic low back pain (LBP). Participants in this study will be randomized to receive up to intradiscal stem cell injections at 1 or 2 discs with cells harvested from a bone marrow aspirate drawn from participants' iliac crest, or an equal volume (2 mL) of intradiscal steroids and local anesthetic injected into the discs. In order to identify the painful disc(s), discography may be used at the discretion of the provider. Both treatments are frequently used as part of clinical care (i.e. there is no placebo group).
In this study, the investigators are attempting to determine if intradiscal injection of autologous bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMC) will decrease pain and improve function compared with intradiscal steroids. Up to 106 patients with a clinical diagnosis of chronic discogenic low back pain for greater than 6 months, MRI evidence of lumbar disc degeneration limited to one or two discs with \<50% disc height loss, and positive provocative discography (if clinically indicated) will be randomized to receive intradiscal BMC or steroid and long-acting local anesthetic (bupivacaine). Those randomized to group I will receive a 2 mL intradiscal injection of autologous bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells from bone marrow aspirate of the posterior ilium, while those randomized to group II will receive an intradiscal injection of the steroid methylprednisolone and the local anesthetic bupivacaine. The first follow-up will occur at 4-weeks post-treatment at which time rescue medications may be prescribed or adjusted but no other analgesic interventions should occur. The primary outcome measure will be pain relief at 3 months post-treatment, while a positive categorical outcome will be a 2-point or greater decrease in average LBP coupled with either a score \> 5/7 on the PGIC (indicating noticeable improvement) or a 10-point decrease in ODI (indicating a clinically meaningful benefit). At 3 months, a repeat MRI will be obtained in selected patients at military treatment facilities (i.e. every 5th patient). Those who fail to experience a positive categorical outcome will be withdrawn from the study to receive alternate care, including an option for intradiscal BMC in those who received corticosteroid. For those who continue to experience a positive outcome, there will be 6- and 12-month follow up visits. At all follow-up visits, histories and physical exams will be performed and questionnaires assessing sleep, function, and anxiety and depression will be administered.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
In this intervention participants will receive a 2 mL intradiscal injection into each affected disc of autologous bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells from bone marrow aspirate of the posterior ilium.
In this intervention participants will receive a 1 mL intradiscal injection of the steroid methylprednisolone (40 mg/mL) into each affected disc.
In this intervention participants will receive a 1 mL intradiscal injection of the local anesthetic bupivacaine 0.5% into each affected disc.
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Mean change in average low back pain score on 0-10 numerical rating scale
Mean change in average low back pain score over the past week at 3 months compared to baseline on 0-10 numerical rating scale (higher pain scores represent greater pain)
Time frame: Baseline and 3 months
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale score
14-question scale measuring anxiety and depression, with each question scored as 0-3 (higher numbers represent greater anxiety or depression).
Time frame: 4 weeks
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale score
14-question scale measuring anxiety and depression, with each question scored as 0-3 (higher numbers represent greater anxiety or depression).
Time frame: 3 months
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale score
14-question scale measuring anxiety and depression, with each question scored as 0-3 (higher numbers represent greater anxiety or depression).
Time frame: 6 months
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale score
14-question scale measuring anxiety and depression, with each question scored as 0-3 (higher numbers represent greater anxiety or depression).
Time frame: 1 year
Athens Insomnia Scale score
Scale measuring sleep dysfunction on an 8-question 0-24 scale, with higher numbers indicating greater dysfunction.
Time frame: 4 weeks
Athens Insomnia Scale score
Scale measuring sleep dysfunction on an 8-question 0-24 scale, with higher numbers indicating greater dysfunction.
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Time frame: 3 months
Athens Insomnia Scale score
Scale measuring sleep dysfunction on an 8-question 0-24 scale, with higher numbers indicating greater dysfunction.
Time frame: 6 months
Athens Insomnia Scale score
Scale measuring sleep dysfunction on an 8-question 0-24 scale, with higher numbers indicating greater dysfunction.
Time frame: 1 year
Patient global impression of change (PGIC) score
1-7 scale evaluating, with higher scores indicating greater improvement.
Time frame: 4 weeks
Patient global impression of change (PGIC) score
1-7 scale evaluating, with higher scores indicating greater improvement.
Time frame: 3 months
Patient global impression of change (PGIC) score
1-7 scale evaluating, with higher scores indicating greater improvement.
Time frame: 6 months
Patient global impression of change (PGIC) score
1-7 scale evaluating, with higher scores indicating greater improvement.
Time frame: 1 year
Oswestry disability index score
0-100% score measuring function for back and/ leg pain (higher scores indicate worse function)
Time frame: 4 weeks
Oswestry disability index score
0-100% score measuring function for back and/ leg pain (higher scores indicate worse function)
Time frame: 3 months
Oswestry disability index score
0-100% score measuring function for back and/ leg pain (higher scores indicate worse function)
Time frame: 6 months
Oswestry disability index score
0-100% score measuring function for back and/ leg pain (higher scores indicate worse function)
Time frame: 1 year
Disc Degeneration based on MRI
Disc degeneration on MRI (graded as significantly improved, slightly improved, no change, and worsening degeneration, based on Pfirmann's scale).
Time frame: 3 months
Average low back pain score on 0-10 numerical rating scale
Average low back pain score over the past week on 0-10 numerical rating scale (higher pain scores represent greater pain).
Time frame: 4 weeks
Average low back pain score on 0-10 numerical rating scale
Average low back pain score over the past week on 0-10 numerical rating scale (higher pain scores represent greater pain).
Time frame: 3 months
Average low back pain score on 0-10 numerical rating scale
Average low back pain score over the past week on 0-10 numerical rating scale (higher pain scores represent greater pain).
Time frame: 6 months
Average low back pain score on 0-10 numerical rating scale
Average low back pain score over the past week on 0-10 numerical rating scale (higher pain scores represent greater pain).
Time frame: 1 year
Mean change in worst low back pain score on 0-10 numerical rating scale
Mean change in worst low back pain score over the past week at week 4 compared to baseline on 0-10 numerical rating scale (higher pain scores represent greater pain).
Time frame: Baseline and 4 weeks
Mean change in worst low back pain score on 0-10 numerical rating scale
Mean change in worst low back pain score over the past week at week 3 months compared to baseline on 0-10 numerical rating scale (higher pain scores represent greater pain).
Time frame: Baseline and 3 months
Mean change in worst low back pain score on 0-10 numerical rating scale
Mean change in worst low back pain score over the past week at week 6 months compared to baseline on 0-10 numerical rating scale (higher pain scores represent greater pain).
Time frame: Baseline and 6 months
Mean change in worst low back pain score on 0-10 numerical rating scale
Mean change in worst low back pain score over the past week at week 1 year compared to baseline on 0-10 numerical rating scale (higher pain scores represent greater pain).
Time frame: Baseline and 1 year
Worst low back pain score on 0-10 numerical rating scale
Worst low back pain score over the past week on 0-10 numerical rating scale (higher pain scores represent greater pain).
Time frame: 4 weeks
Worst low back pain score on 0-10 numerical rating scale
Worst low back pain score over the past week on 0-10 numerical rating scale (higher pain scores represent greater pain).
Time frame: 3 months
Worst low back pain score on 0-10 numerical rating scale
Worst low back pain score over the past week on 0-10 numerical rating scale (higher pain scores represent greater pain).
Time frame: 6 months
Worst low back pain score on 0-10 numerical rating scale
Worst low back pain score over the past week on 0-10 numerical rating scale (higher pain scores represent greater pain).
Time frame: 12 months
Positive categorical outcome
Greater or equal to 2-point decrease in average low back pain score coupled with a PGIC score of 5 or higher or a decrease on Oswestry disability score of 10 or greater
Time frame: 4 weeks
Positive categorical outcome
Greater or equal to 2-point decrease in average low back pain score coupled with a PGIC score of 5 or higher or a decrease on Oswestry disability score of 10 or greater
Time frame: 3 months
Positive categorical outcome
Greater or equal to 2-point decrease in average low back pain score coupled with a PGIC score of 5 or higher or a decrease on Oswestry disability score of 10 or greater
Time frame: 6 months
Positive categorical outcome
Greater or equal to 2-point decrease in average low back pain score coupled with a PGIC score of 5 or higher or a decrease on Oswestry disability score of 10 or greater
Time frame: 12 months