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UnknownNCT05496764

Local Injection of Steroid VS.Glucose 5% in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

The Therapeutic Effect and Quality of Life After Local Injection of Steroid VS. Glucose 5% for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome : Double-blinded Clinical Trial

Status
Unknown
Phase
Phase 4
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
52 (estimated)
Sponsor
Assiut University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

To assess pain relief and quality of life among patients with carpal tunnel syndrome after local steroid vs. glucose 5% injection.

Detailed description

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most prevalent type of peripheral nerve entrapment involving compression of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel. 1 This condition is more common in females than in males. CTS may be unilateral or bilateral. It is a significant cause of morbidity and poor quality of life in those patients. There is deterioration in functional outcomes and maybe psychologically as well. The severity of CTS varied from mild to moderate to severe. Its signs and symptoms include numbness along with the median nerve distribution of the hand, pain, atrophy of muscles, handgrip weakness, etc. Mild or moderate cases are usually seeking conservative treatment like electrotherapeutic modalities, manual therapy interventions, oral supplements and medications, and wrist immobilizations such as splints. Severe cases are likely to go toward surgery. But most patients with CTS are reluctant to take the surgical choice, mainly because of financial issues and secondary complications. Therefore, the evaluation of the effectiveness of the non-surgical (conservative) therapies should be a major concern, as they are cost-effective and lacks secondary complications. Much research has been conducted to see the efficacy of various conservative therapies. -study method: We are going to carry out a double-blinded randomized, case-controlled study on 52 patients who are randomly chosen and categorized them into 2 groups, 26 patients each. we planned to inject steroid( 4 mg of dexamethasone acetate combined with 1% lidocaine into the carpal tunnels) directly into the carpal tunnel in (group 1) and to inject 10 ml glucose 5% into the carpal tunnel for the other group (group 2).. All injections will be under sonographic guidance. Neurophysiology, U/S, pain scales, and quality of life scales studies will be performed for these two groups before treatment and after 12 weeks of injection. The patients will be followed up for 3 months.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGDexamethasonewe planned to inject steroid( 4 mg of dexamethasone acetate combined with 1% lidocaine into the carpal tunnels) directly into the carpal tunnel in group A
DRUGGlucose Injectioninject10 ml glucose 5% into the carpal tunnel in group B

Timeline

Start date
2021-12-01
Primary completion
2023-01-01
Completion
2023-01-01
First posted
2022-08-11
Last updated
2022-08-11

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Egypt

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