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Phase 3Completed
Drug / intervention
Oral Prednisonedrug
Likely dose
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NCT00317447Phase 3Completed

Oral Steroids in the Treatment of Acute Sciatica A Randomized Controlled Study

Kaiser Permanente·interventional·Posted Apr 24, 2006·Updated Apr 24, 2006

In Brief

A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating Oral Prednisone for Sciatica. Completed, across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Sciatica (lumbosacral radiculopathy) is a common diagnosis in primary care, occurring in approximately one percent of all patients with acute low back pain. (1, 2) Traditional treatment generally involves pain control (acetominophen, NSAID's, or narcotics), activity as tolerated, and time. (1, 3-8 ) The general consensus is that fifty percent of patients with sciatica recover within six weeks, and that ninety percent are better in twelve weeks.(4, 8) Those patients with intractable pain or progressive neurologic symptoms usually receive epidural steroid injections and, if necessary, decompressive laminectomy or discectomy. (2, 8, 9) Low back pain and sciatica result in tremendous losses to our society in terms of decreased productivity and cost of treatment. (1, 12) Oral steroids are inexpensive and relatively safe medications that, if effective in reducing the pain and disability associated with sciatica, could improve the quality of patients' lives, and result in significant cost savings to society at large. We hypothesize that the use of oral steroids to treat acute sciatica will speed patients' recovery as measured by: changes in physical findings, rates of return to work and activities of daily living, pain and disability assessment scores, and decreases in the use of narcotic and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID's), and in the need for epidural injection or surgical intervention.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
ConditionsSciatica
CountriesUnited States
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Timeline

Phase 3CompletedFinished
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First PostedApr 24, 2006
Enrollment StartFeb 1, 2002
Study CompletionApr 1, 2004
TodayJul 2, 2026
Posted 20.2 years ago

Interventions

Oral Prednisonedrug