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The effect of infliximab in patients with chronic low back pain and Modic changes (the BackToBasic study): study protocol of a randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial
Background: Low back pain is common and a significant number of patients experience chronic low back pain. Current treatment options offer small to moderate effects. Patients with vertebral bone marrow lesions visualized as Modic changes on magnetic resonance imaging may represent a subgroup within...
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creator | Gjefsen, Elisabeth Bråten, Lars Christian Haugli Goll, Guro Løvik Wigemyr, Monica Bolstad, Nils Valberg, Morten Schistad, Ellina Iordanova Marchand, Gunn Hege Granviken, Fredrik Selmer, Kaja Kristine Johanessen, Anne Froholdt Haugen, Anne Julsrud Dagestad, Magnhild Hammersland Vetti, Nils Bakland, Gunnstein Lie, Benedicte Alexandra Haavardsholm, Espen A Nilsen, Aksel Thuv Holmgard, Thor Einar Kadar, Thomas Kvien, Tore Kristian Skouen, Jan Sture Grøvle, Lars Brox, Jens Ivar Espeland, Ansgar Storheim, Kjersti Zwart, John-Anker |
description | Background: Low back pain is common and a significant number of patients experience chronic low back pain.
Current treatment options offer small to moderate effects. Patients with vertebral bone marrow lesions visualized as
Modic changes on magnetic resonance imaging may represent a subgroup within the low back pain population.
There is evidence for inflammatory mediators being involved in development of Modic changes; hence, suppression of
inflammation could be a treatment strategy for these patients. This study examines the effect of anti-inflammatory
treatment with the TNF-α inhibitor infliximab in patients with chronic low back pain and Modic changes.
Methods/design: The BackToBasic trial is a multicenter, double blind, randomized controlled trial conducted at six
hospitals in Norway, comparing intravenous infusions with infliximab with placebo. One hundred twenty-six patients
aged 18–65 with chronic low back pain and type 1 Modic changes will be recruited from secondary care outpatients’
clinics. The primary outcome is back pain-specific disability at day 154 (5 months). The study is designed to detect a
difference in change of 10 (SD 18) in the Oswestry Disability Index at day 154/ 5 months. The study also aims to refine
MRI-assessment, investigate safety and cost-effectiveness and explore the underlying biological mechanisms of Modic
changes. Discussion: Finding treatments that target underlying mechanisms could pose new treatment options for patients
with low back pain. Suppression of inflammation could be a treatment strategy for patients with low back pain and
Modic changes. This paper presents the design of the BackToBasic study, where we will assess the effect of an antiinflammatory treatment versus placebo in patients with chronic low back pain and type 1 Modic changes.
The study is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov under the identifier NCT03704363. The EudraCT Number: 2017–004861-29. |
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Current treatment options offer small to moderate effects. Patients with vertebral bone marrow lesions visualized as
Modic changes on magnetic resonance imaging may represent a subgroup within the low back pain population.
There is evidence for inflammatory mediators being involved in development of Modic changes; hence, suppression of
inflammation could be a treatment strategy for these patients. This study examines the effect of anti-inflammatory
treatment with the TNF-α inhibitor infliximab in patients with chronic low back pain and Modic changes.
Methods/design: The BackToBasic trial is a multicenter, double blind, randomized controlled trial conducted at six
hospitals in Norway, comparing intravenous infusions with infliximab with placebo. One hundred twenty-six patients
aged 18–65 with chronic low back pain and type 1 Modic changes will be recruited from secondary care outpatients’
clinics. The primary outcome is back pain-specific disability at day 154 (5 months). The study is designed to detect a
difference in change of 10 (SD 18) in the Oswestry Disability Index at day 154/ 5 months. The study also aims to refine
MRI-assessment, investigate safety and cost-effectiveness and explore the underlying biological mechanisms of Modic
changes. Discussion: Finding treatments that target underlying mechanisms could pose new treatment options for patients
with low back pain. Suppression of inflammation could be a treatment strategy for patients with low back pain and
Modic changes. This paper presents the design of the BackToBasic study, where we will assess the effect of an antiinflammatory treatment versus placebo in patients with chronic low back pain and type 1 Modic changes.
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Current treatment options offer small to moderate effects. Patients with vertebral bone marrow lesions visualized as
Modic changes on magnetic resonance imaging may represent a subgroup within the low back pain population.
There is evidence for inflammatory mediators being involved in development of Modic changes; hence, suppression of
inflammation could be a treatment strategy for these patients. This study examines the effect of anti-inflammatory
treatment with the TNF-α inhibitor infliximab in patients with chronic low back pain and Modic changes.
Methods/design: The BackToBasic trial is a multicenter, double blind, randomized controlled trial conducted at six
hospitals in Norway, comparing intravenous infusions with infliximab with placebo. One hundred twenty-six patients
aged 18–65 with chronic low back pain and type 1 Modic changes will be recruited from secondary care outpatients’
clinics. The primary outcome is back pain-specific disability at day 154 (5 months). The study is designed to detect a
difference in change of 10 (SD 18) in the Oswestry Disability Index at day 154/ 5 months. The study also aims to refine
MRI-assessment, investigate safety and cost-effectiveness and explore the underlying biological mechanisms of Modic
changes. Discussion: Finding treatments that target underlying mechanisms could pose new treatment options for patients
with low back pain. Suppression of inflammation could be a treatment strategy for patients with low back pain and
Modic changes. This paper presents the design of the BackToBasic study, where we will assess the effect of an antiinflammatory treatment versus placebo in patients with chronic low back pain and type 1 Modic changes.
The study is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov under the identifier NCT03704363. 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Current treatment options offer small to moderate effects. Patients with vertebral bone marrow lesions visualized as
Modic changes on magnetic resonance imaging may represent a subgroup within the low back pain population.
There is evidence for inflammatory mediators being involved in development of Modic changes; hence, suppression of
inflammation could be a treatment strategy for these patients. This study examines the effect of anti-inflammatory
treatment with the TNF-α inhibitor infliximab in patients with chronic low back pain and Modic changes.
Methods/design: The BackToBasic trial is a multicenter, double blind, randomized controlled trial conducted at six
hospitals in Norway, comparing intravenous infusions with infliximab with placebo. One hundred twenty-six patients
aged 18–65 with chronic low back pain and type 1 Modic changes will be recruited from secondary care outpatients’
clinics. The primary outcome is back pain-specific disability at day 154 (5 months). The study is designed to detect a
difference in change of 10 (SD 18) in the Oswestry Disability Index at day 154/ 5 months. The study also aims to refine
MRI-assessment, investigate safety and cost-effectiveness and explore the underlying biological mechanisms of Modic
changes. Discussion: Finding treatments that target underlying mechanisms could pose new treatment options for patients
with low back pain. Suppression of inflammation could be a treatment strategy for patients with low back pain and
Modic changes. This paper presents the design of the BackToBasic study, where we will assess the effect of an antiinflammatory treatment versus placebo in patients with chronic low back pain and type 1 Modic changes.
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