Overview

Comparative Effectiveness Study for Surgery vs. Non-Surgery in Patients With Low Back Pain

Status:
Active, not recruiting
Trial end date:
2021-12-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
Purpose: Comparative effectiveness research (CER) between surgical and non-surgical treatment for patients with low back pain Hypothesis: There will be significant differences in surgical and non-surgical treatment effect in patients who need operation for herniated intervertebral disc and spinal stenosis.
Phase:
N/A
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Seoul National University Hospital
Collaborators:
Gangnam Severance Hospital
Korea University Guro Hospital
Seoul National University Boramae Hospital
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
Severance Hospital
Treatments:
Aceclofenac
Codeine
Cyclooxygenase 2 Inhibitors
Ibuprofen
Tramadol
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

1. Herniated intervertebral disease, Low back pain over 6 weeks: if neurological deficit
is combined early surgery is allowed; Over 18 years; Visual analogue pain score over
5; Compatible findings in MRI and/or CT

2. Lumbar spinal stenosis without instability, Low back pain over 3 months: if
neurological deficit is combined early surgery is allowed; Over 18 years; Visual
analogue pain score over 5; Compatible findings in MRI and/or CT; Without instability
(15 degrees and 4mm motion)

3. Lumbar spinal stenosis with instability, Low back pain over 3 months: if neurological
deficit is combined early surgery is allowed; Over 18 years; Visual analogue pain
score over 5; Compatible findings in MRI and/or CT; With instability (15 degrees and
4mm motion)

4. No surgical indication, Low back pain over 6 weeks: if neurological deficit is
combined early surgery is allowed; Over 18 years; Visual analogue pain score over 5;
Compatible findings in MRI and/or CT;

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Herniated intervertebral disease, Cauda equine syndrome; Instability (15degrees, 4mm
motion); Fracture, pregnancy; Any comorbidities that preclude operation; Combined
disease: Neuromuscular disease, parkinson's disease, inflammatory arthritis,
symptomatic spinal tumor, myelopathy, spinal infection; Previous lumbar spinal
surgery; Neurological deficit that necessitates surgery

2. Lumbar spinal stenosis without instability, Cauda equine syndrome; Instability
(15degrees, 4mm motion); Fracture, pregnancy Any comorbidities that preclude
operation; Combined disease: Neuromuscular disease, parkinson's disease, inflammatory
arthritis, symptomatic spinal tumor, myelopathy, spinal infection; Previous lumbar
spinal surgery; Neurological deficit that necessitates surgery

3. Lumbar spinal stenosis with instability, Cauda equine syndrome; Fracture, pregnancy;
Any comorbidities that preclude operation; Combined disease: Neuromuscular disease,
parkinson's disease, inflammatory arthritis, symptomatic spinal tumor, myelopathy,
spinal infection Previous lumbar spinal surgery; Neurological deficit that
necessitates surgery

4. No surgical indication, Cauda equine syndrome; Fracture, pregnancy; Combined disease:
Neuromuscular disease, parkinson's disease, inflammatory arthritis, symptomatic spinal
tumor, myelopathy, spinal infection; Neurological deficit that necessitates surgery