- ICH GCP
- US Clinical Trials Registry
- Clinical Trial NCT02120625
Technical Efficacy of a Direction Specific Radiofrequency Device in the Performance of Lumbar Medial Branch Neurotomies
Technical Efficacy of a Direction Specific Radiofrequency Device in the Performance of Lumbar Medial Branch Neurotomies - an MRI and EMG Confirmation Study
Study Overview
Detailed Description
Study Timeline, Outline, and Methods
- Initial evaluation with physician and study eligibility determination
- Presentation of study to patient and informed consent obtained
- Baseline paraspinous muscle EMG performed
- MB (medial branch)/DR (dorsal ramus) radiofrequency neurotomy with Nimbus MEE probe (start date)
- Post-operative soreness managed with oral and topical medications and possibly 1-4 physical therapy sessions, as needed
- MD visit at intake evaluation and at 3 and 6 weeks following the procedure.
- Paraspinal needle electromyography, using the mini-paraspinal mapping ("miniPM") technique of Haig will be carried out at baseline (pre-procedure) and between 3 and 6 weeks post-procedure.
- MRI, with sequencing which allows for volumetric calculations (see Appendix III), will be obtained on all of the ten chosen subjects at 7 days post-procedure. If there is any evidence of edema or coagulation changes with volume of greater than 600 cubic mm, or evidence of bony edema or other changes believed to be due to the procedure, then a follow up MRI will be obtained at 14 days post-procedure. If bony edema changes are present at 14 days, repeat MRI will be obtained at 6 weeks post-procedure.
- Procedural details, including procedural and fluoroscopy times, will be collected for each subject. A matched cohort of patients who have undergone MB RFN (radiofrequency neurotomy) using the previous/current method have had the same data obtained for group comparisons.
Lumbar Paraspinal Mapping:
The adequate cauterization of the targeted medial branches will be confirmed using the paraspinal mapping (PM) technique of Haig. This testing will be carried out on all subjects at 3-6 weeks post radiofrequency neurotomies, by electromyographers blinded to the side and levels of the procedure. Subjects found to have reliable evidence of spontaneous electrical activity, as detailed in, will be deemed to have had a successful denervation of the medial branch in question.
Baseline PM will also be carried out at enrollment to document a normal baseline and to rule out the presence of spontaneous activity from other underlying pathology. Those found to have findings of spontaneous activity, upon baseline needle EMG of the lumbar paraspinals, will be excluded from the study.
Lumbar MRI - Post-Procedure
The ten study participants in this study will undergo lumbar MRI, using sequencing that will allow volume calculations of any soft tissue or bony findings of edema or coagulation. Experience thus far would indicate that the zone of edema can be identified, but that the zone of tissue coagulation (smaller than the zone of edema) cannot be reliably demarcated. Bench research using the Nimbus MEE probe indicates a zone of coagulation of 550 cubic mm or less, and the expected findings on MRI would consist of a zone of edema in this range, although MRI evidence of edema may be found in a larger volume of soft tissue, given that edema changes would be expected to be present in an area larger than the area of coagulation. The intention is to provide evidence that the area treated includes the known location of the targeted medial branch, but that bone edema or other unintended findings are not encountered. These MRIs will be obtained at 7 days post-procedure. If there is evidence for unintended bony edema, then these subjects will return for repeat MRI at 14 days post-procedure. If any of these unexpected findings are still present at 14 days post-procedure, then these subjects will be asked to undergo a third MRI at 6 weeks post-procedure. Images will be interpreted by a radiologist who is board certified in diagnostic radiology. Post-procedure MRI scoring will include documentation of the presence or absence of lesions, calculated volume of lesions, whether the lesion covers the anatomical location of the medial branch, and whether there is any evidence of bone edema at the lesion site(s).
Study Type
Enrollment (Actual)
Contacts and Locations
Study Locations
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Colorado
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Greenwood Village, Colorado, United States, 80111
- Denver Back Pain Specialists, LLC
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Genders Eligible for Study
Sampling Method
Study Population
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with a low back pain episode greater than three months in duration, unresponsive to non-interventional care, have had a lumbar MRI which is available for review, who have been selected to undergo lumbar medial branch RF lesioning and who have agreed to undergo pre and post procedure EMG and post procedure lumbar magnetic resonance imaging (LMRI).
- Age 18 or greater
- Appropriately selected patients using at least one set of diagnostic medial branch blocks
Exclusion Criteria
- Inability to attend EMG, MRI assessments within the defined assessment time windows
- Radicular pain or evidence of neurological compromise in the lower limbs (see clarification above - Target Population).
- Those unable to read English and complete the informed consent process
- Spondylolysis or lytic spondylolisthesis, degenerative spondylolisthesis which is Grade II+ or unstable.
- Systemic inflammatory, toxic, corticosteroid induced or congenital myopathy, or inflammatory arthritis
- Possible pregnancy or other reason that precludes the use of fluoroscopy, MRI, or EMG
- Significant lumbar scoliosis (Cobb angle > 15 degrees).
- Radicular/neurological deficits or focal disc herniation and/or stenosis, with correlating radicular symptoms (defined as pain or paresthesias below the knee; pain reproduction with straight leg raising; leg > back pain with extension/rotation maneuvers; radicular strength, reflex, or sensory changes consistent with their level of nerve root impingement).
- Immunologically suppressed, or has received steroids at any dose daily for > 1 month within last 12 months
- Currently involved in another study or treatment that may affect the outcome of this study
- Evidence of spontaneous activity (denervation potentials) on baseline EMG
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
Cohorts and Interventions
Group / Cohort |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Lumbar MB RFN
Patients undergoing lumbar medial branch radiofrequency ablation using the Nimbus MEE Probe who undergo MRI and EMG validation testing of efficacy of intended lesion production.
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Patients will be placed in a prone position and prepped.
The C-arm will be adjusted to establish a true anteroposterior image of the target vertebra.
The C-arm will then be rotated until the target point at the base of the SAP is clearly visualized.
The Nimbus probe, with the tines (filaments) in the retracted position, will be inserted and advanced to the bony target site using a down the beam approach.
The probe hub will be rotated to accomplish a full deployment of the tines with a medial or lateral angular bias, as dictated by the SAP anatomy and angle of entry of the NMEE probe.
Motor stimulation at 2 Hz up to 2 volts will be administered (safety check).
The lesion site will be anesthetized before the radiofrequency (RF) generator is set to achieve a temperature of 80°C for 80 seconds, following 30 second temperature ramp up.
Impedance and power will be recorded.
Other Names:
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Percentage of Patients With Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Evidence of Tissue Ablation/Edema at Targeted Lumbar Medial Branches
Time Frame: 7 days
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Documentation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) evidence of tissue ablation/edema at targeted lumbar medial branches as they course around the superior articular process and transverse process juncture of the vertebrae
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7 days
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Volume of Lesions Were Recorded by the Reading Radiologists
Time Frame: 7 days
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Volume of lesions were recorded by the reading radiologists, including proximity to medial branches
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7 days
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EMG Evidence of Lesion of the Targeted Medial Branches
Time Frame: 3-6 weeks post radiofrequency ablation
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EMG evidence of lesion of the targeted medial branches (Percentage of positive lesions)
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3-6 weeks post radiofrequency ablation
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Time Frame |
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Number of Participants With Serious and Non-Serious Adverse Events
Time Frame: Up to 6 weeks
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Up to 6 weeks
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Study record dates
Study Major Dates
Study Start
Primary Completion (ACTUAL)
Study Completion (ACTUAL)
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Posted (ESTIMATE)
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (ACTUAL)
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
Last Verified
More Information
Terms related to this study
Additional Relevant MeSH Terms
Other Study ID Numbers
- NimbusConcepts - LRFNV
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