Patients experience pain after their knee replacement surgery - and some may continue to experience persistent pain long after their knee replacement surgery. Traditional pain management strategies reply on pain medication such as opioids for pain control. However, these drugs do not work well for pain associated with movement or the the nerve pain (tingling, electrical sensations) after surgery. In addition, opioids are associated with significant side effects such as nausea, vomiting, respiratory depression, depression, cognitive dysfunction and risk of persistent opioid use. Neuropathic pain medications, such as venlafaxine are effective in managing nerve pain. Recent studies also support its potential role in acute pain management. Here, we propose a prospective randomized clinical trial 1) to evaluate the efficacy of Venlafaxine in reducing pain intensity and opioid consumption at post-operative day 1 (POD1) and 1- week after surgery, and 2) to examine whether the use of Venlafaxine will reduce the incidents of chronic postsurgical pain in TKA patients at 3-month time point.
Patients meeting the inclusion criteria will be randomized to receive either Venlafaxine extended release (ER) 37.5 mg/d or a placebo on the day of surgery and continue the treatment for 7 days after surgery. The primary outcomes include pain severity score (numeric rating scale, NRS) and consumption of morphine miligram equivalent (MME) at 24 hours. The secondary outcome will measure MME and NRS at postoperative day 7. In addition, the disability scale and perceived function 3 months after surgery will be compared to the baseline level by using PROMIS (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System)10 Global Health, KOOS, JR. (Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score Short Form), and VR-12 (Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey) Scale.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
100
venlafaxine 37.5mg daily for 7 consecutive days.
placebo filled pill daily for 7 consecutive days.
University of California San Francisco
San Francisco, California, United States
Cumulative 24 hour total opioid consumption
morphine miligram equivalent
Time frame: 24 hours
Pain numeric rating scale at 24 hours post operatively
Pain Scores will be measured on the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), the score ranges from 0-10, zero indicating no pain and 10 indicating the worst pain.
Time frame: 24 hours
Pain severity and interference at 7 days post operatively
The Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) assesses the severity of pain and its impact on functioning.The BPI scale defines pain as follows:1 - 4 = Mild Pain. Worst Pain Score: 5 - 6 = Moderate Pain. Worst Pain Score: 7 - 10 = Severe Pain.
Time frame: 7 days
Pain severity and interference at 3 months post operatively
The Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) assesses the severity of pain and its impact on functioning.The BPI scale defines pain as follows:1 - 4 = Mild Pain. Worst Pain Score: 5 - 6 = Moderate Pain. Worst Pain Score: 7 - 10 = Severe Pain.
Time frame: 3 months
Functionality at 7 days postoperatively
Knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score short form: Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS), item health survey. The PROMIS Global-10 is a 10-item patient-reported questionnaire in which the response options are presented as 5-point (as well as a single 11-point) rating scales. The average Score is 50 points, with a standard deviation of 10 points. Higher scores indicate a healthier patient.
Time frame: 7 days
Functionality at 7 days postoperatively
Knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score short form, veterans RAND 12 (VR12) item health survey. The results of the VR-12 are summarized as two scores - a Mental Component Score (MCS) and a Physical Component Score (PCS). The United States population average PCS and MCS are both 50 points. The United States population standard deviation is 10 points. Therefore, each increment of 10 points above or below 50 corresponds to one standard deviation away from the population average.
Time frame: 7 days
Functionality at 3 months postoperatively
Knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score short form: Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS), item health survey. The PROMIS Global-10 is a 10-item patient-reported questionnaire in which the response options are presented as 5-point (as well as a single 11-point) rating scales. The average Score is 50 points, with a standard deviation of 10 points. Higher scores indicate a healthier patient.
Time frame: 3 months
Functionality at 3 months postoperatively
Knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score short form, veterans RAND 12 (VR12) item health survey. The results of the VR-12 are summarized as two scores - a Mental Component Score (MCS) and a Physical Component Score (PCS). The United States population average PCS and MCS are both 50 points. The United States population standard deviation is 10 points. Therefore, each increment of 10 points above or below 50 corresponds to one standard deviation away from the population average.
Time frame: 3 months
Opioid consumption at 7 days postoperatively
morphine miligram equivalent
Time frame: 7 days
Opioid consumption at 3 months postoperatively
morphine miligram equivalent
Time frame: 3 months
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