RecruitingPhase 3NCT05990881

Injection of Botulinum Toxin for Thumb Carpometacarpal Arthritis

Botulinum Toxin Injection in the Management of Thumb Carpometacarpal Arthritis: a Randomized Controlled Trial


Sponsor

Rhode Island Hospital

Enrollment

50 participants

Start Date

Aug 27, 2023

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The purpose of this clinical trial is to gather information on the safety and effectiveness of botulinum toxin injection (or Botox) in the treatment of thumb joint pain/arthritis. People with thumb joint pain or arthritis usually receive steroid injections to help with the pain. However, this medicine does not always work well and also carries known important side effects. There is currently no alternative to this injection medicine. This clinical trial seeks to investigate botulinum toxin as a possible alternative to steroid injection. The difference between Botox and steroid injections is that they are different medicines and work in different ways. Botox, as it is being used in this study, is not FDA-approved. It is therefore considered an investigational medicine.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria7

  • Adult patients (> 18 years old) with a diagnosis of thumb CMC OA
  • Diagnosis of thumb CMC OA
  • History, clinical exam, and radiographic findings, as done in prior studies on this topic.
  • Subjective: thumb or wrist pain at rest or with activity, joint stiffness
  • Exam: basal joint tenderness, decreased mobility, deformity, instability
  • Radiograph: joint space narrowing, subchondral sclerosis, osteophytes, subchondral cysts, Eaton-Littler stage.
  • Failed conservative management with oral pain medication and splinting for at least 3 months.

Exclusion Criteria6

  • Severe osteoarthritis (Eaton-Littler stage 4) or too large osteophytes to allow for injection into the joint space Inflammatory arthritis
  • Any concomitant hand conditions (i.e. carpal tunnel, trigger finger, etc)
  • Prior significant hand trauma related to the thumb or first CMC joint
  • Prior intervention or hand surgery
  • Patients with fibromyalgia or complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)
  • Pregnant and breastfeeding patients will also be excluded. We also will exclude individuals attempting to conceive or who could become pregnant within 6-months of treatment.

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Interventions

DRUGBotulinum toxin

Patients in this group will receive an injection of Botulinum toxin.

DRUGStandard-of-care corticosteroid injections

Patients in this group will receive an injection of corticosteroid injections, which are considered standard of care.


Locations(1)

235 Plain Street

Providence, Rhode Island, United States

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