Examination of Vertebroplasty in Addition to Regular Treatment of Patients With Multiple Myeloma.

Study Purpose

Patients with newly diagnosed or known multiple myeloma with newly diagnosed vertebral lesion(s) will be invited to participate in a cross-sectoral randomized controlled trial. The trial will compare two groups of patients which either receive regular medical treatment of their vertebral lesion(s) or vertebroplasty in addition to regular medical treatment. Our goal is to investigate the effectiveness of vertebroplasty and determine the role of surgical treatment in the overall treatment of patients with multiple myeloma and vertebral lesion(s).

Recruitment Criteria

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Healthy volunteers are participants who do not have a disease or condition, or related conditions or symptoms

No
Study Type

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Interventional
Eligible Ages 18 Years and Over
Gender All
More Inclusion & Exclusion Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • - known multiple myeloma.
  • - verified lesion(s) between Th6-L5.
  • - 4 or less fractures.
  • - relevant pain in 3 months or less.
  • - vertebroplasty can be performed in one procedure.
  • - VAS 5 or more.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • - presence of neurologic deficit.
- psychological or psychiatric disorder hat is expected to interfere with compliance

Trial Details

Trial ID:

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NCT04533217
Phase

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N/A
Lead Sponsor

The sponsor is the organization or person who oversees the clinical study and is responsible for analyzing the study data.

Spine Centre of Southern Denmark
Principal Investigator

The person who is responsible for the scientific and technical direction of the entire clinical study.

N/A
Principal Investigator Affiliation N/A
Agency Class

Category of organization(s) involved as sponsor (and collaborator) supporting the trial.

Other
Overall Status Recruiting
Countries Denmark
Conditions

The disease, disorder, syndrome, illness, or injury that is being studied.

Vertebral Fracture, Multiple Myeloma
Additional Details

Patients identified by the attending consultant as eligible are invited to participate. Patients who express an interest in participating will be given written and oral information on the purpose, nature and implications of study-participation. Possible candidates will be identified at the departments of Hematology where the patients are treated for their disease. All Danish departments of Hematology will be invited to participate. The hematologist will inform the patient of the protocol and decide if they fulfil the inclusion and exclusion criteria. If the patient wishes to participate the hematologist will fill out screening forms regarding disease stage, lines of treatment, current disease status, bisphosphonate status, and pain relief treatment. The hematologist will refer the patient to their collaborating surgical department. The surgical department will decide if the patient has contraindications for surgery and inform the patient of the risk of the procedure. If the patient decides to participate, he or she will fill out forms regarding ODI, VAS pain score, QoL. Before randomization, the patients will be divided into two groups, stratifying between patients with known multiple myeloma with new diagnosed spine fracture and relevant pain ≤ 3 months prior to inclusion and patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma with new spine fracture. Furthermore, to ensure balanced control and intervention groups the included patients at randomization will be stratified according to 1) panned PVP of 1 vs.#46;2-4 levels, and 2) former vertebral fractures that are not planned treated with PVP. The patients will be randomized to either PVP treatment or conservative treatment by drawing. It is therefore not possible for patients to choose between the treatments. Patients randomized to vertebroplasty will be referred to a facility performing vertebroplasty. Patients randomized to non-vertebroplasty will receive the departments' usual care with the option to change treatment arm after 4 weeks. The randomization will be performed by the diagnosing clinician, but orchestrated by one individual central to the clinics. The clinics will receive sealed envelopes containing the choice of randomization equally divided between PVP and conservative treatment. When all sealed envelopes have been used for randomization, the clinics will receive new envelopes. It will not be possible to randomize more than one patient at a time. All patients will be contacted by a research nurse on a weekly basis the first 12 weeks after enrolment and after 3 and 12 months. All patients randomized to vertebroplasty will undergo standard operative treatment involving a standard scheduled outpatient clinical control with the surgeon 12-weeks post-operative including long-standing radiographs of the spine.

Arms & Interventions

Arms

Active Comparator: Vertebroplasty

Patients treated with vertebroplasty in addition to regular medical treatment.

No Intervention: Regular treatment

Patients treated with regular medical treatment.

Interventions

Procedure: - Vertebroplasty

Injection of cement into vertebral lesion(s)

Contact a Trial Team

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International Sites

Center for Spine Surgery and Research, Middelfart, Region Of Southern Denmark, Denmark

Status

Recruiting

Address

Center for Spine Surgery and Research

Middelfart, Region Of Southern Denmark, 5500

Site Contact

Line Wickstrøm, MD

line.adsboll.wickstrom@rsyd.dk

+4524411994