Clinical Trials Directory

Trials / Completed

CompletedNCT00704743

A Trial Comparing Circumferential Casting Versus Splinting in Displaced Colles' Fractures

A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Circumferential Casting Versus Splinting in Displaced Colles' Fractures

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 3
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
120 (actual)
Sponsor
University of British Columbia · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Displaced fractures of the distal radius requiring closed reduction (otherwise known as Colles fractures) are common in the emergency department. The purpose of the study is to determine if there is any difference between 3 methods of immobilization for these fractures: circumferential cast, volar-dorsal splint, and modified sugar tong splint. Maintenance of position was assessed at 4 weeks after the injury and wrist strength and function were assessed at 2 months and 6 months. We hypothesize that there will not be a clinically important difference between these methods of immobilizing for displaced fractures of the distal radius requiring closed reduction. Extended description of the protocol, including information not already contained in other fields. Objectives: Primary: To determine the effectiveness of three immobilization methods (circumferential cast \[CC\], volar dorsal splint \[VDS\], modified sugar-tong \[MST\] splint) in maintaining the position of displaced distal radius fractures after successful closed reduction. Secondary to assess long term functional outcomes associated with fiberglass splint immobilization versus standard cylindrical casting in patients maintaining initial non-operative reductions. Design: Randomized prospective single blind controlled trial Patients/Participants: Patients over 18 years of age who presented to the emergency department with a displaced fracture of the distal radius, requiring closed reduction. Outcome Measurements: Loss of reduction (radiological slippage or the need for surgical fixation during the 3-4 week primary immobilization period after initial successful reduction). Secondary outcomes were DASH score, return to work, activities of daily living (ADL), wrist pain, range of motion (ROM) and grip strength. Study Phase Phase 3 Study Type Interventional - Assigned to treatment Recruitment status Completed 2003 Record Verification Date March 2003 Anticipated trial start date November 1998 Last Follow-Up Date December 2002 Data Entry Closure Date January 2004 Study Completion Date July 2004 Purpose Treatment Allocation Randomized Masking Single Blind Control Active Assignment Parallel Endpoints Efficacy Primary outcome Radiologic slippage of fracture at 4 weeks post reduction Key secondary outcomes Functional outcomes: DASH score, return to work, activities of daily living (ADL), wrist pain, range of motion (ROM) and grip strength

Detailed description

Primary: To determine the effectiveness of three immobilization methods (circumferential cast \[CC\], volar dorsal splint \[VDS\], modified sugar-tong \[MST\] splint) in maintaining the position of displaced distal radius fractures after successful closed reduction. Secondary to assess long term functional outcomes associated with fiberglass splint immobilization versus standard cylindrical casting in patients maintaining initial non-operative reductions. Design: Randomized prospective single blind controlled trial Patients/Participants: Patients over 18 years of age who presented to the emergency department with a displaced fracture of the distal radius, requiring closed reduction. Outcome Measurements: Loss of reduction (radiological slippage or the need for surgical fixation during the 3-4 week primary immobilization period after initial successful reduction). Secondary outcomes were DASH score, return to work, activities of daily living (ADL), wrist pain, range of motion (ROM) and grip strength.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICECylindrical castArm cast/immobilization technique for wrist fracture
DEVICEModified sugar tong castArm cast/immobilization technique for wrist fracture
DEVICEVolar dorsal splintArm cast/immobilization technique for wrist fracture

Timeline

Start date
1998-11-01
Completion
2004-01-01
First posted
2008-06-25
Last updated
2008-06-25

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Canada

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00704743. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.