A walking model to assess the onset of analgesia in osteoarthritis knee pain

作者:Peeve E*; Beals C R; Bolognese J A; Kivitz A J; Taber L; Harman A; Smugar S S; Moskowitz R W
来源:Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 2010, 18(5): 646-653.
DOI:10.1016/j.joca.2009.12.008

摘要

Objective: To assess a walking model utilizing a set of standardized treadmill walks to measure acute analgesic response in osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee.
Design: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multiple dose, three-period crossover study. Patients >= 45 years of age (N = 22) with symptomatic knee OA were randomized to naproxen 500 mg bid, tramadol/acetaminophen 37.5 mg/325 mg in forced titration, or placebo in each of three periods. Patients performed multiple 20-minute treadmill walks on Day 1 and Day 3 at a consistent self-selected pace predetermined at screening. Pain intensity (PI) during the walks was assessed on an 11-point numerical rating scale at 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, and 20 min. The primary endpoint was the time-weighted average (TWA) change from baseline PI on Day 3 for the two self-paced walks for the active treatments vs placebo. Time to moderate pain (TTMP) was a key secondary endpoint.
Results: Compared with placebo, the TWA change from baseline PI on Day 3 was significantly better with tramadol/acetaminophen (P = 0.043) but not with naproxen (P = 0.089). TWA change from baseline on Day 1 was also significantly better with both tramadol/acetaminophen (P = 0.001) and naproxen (P = 0.048) compared with placebo. TTMP was significantly better for tramadol/acetaminophen and naproxen than placebo (P < 0.001 to P = 0.015) for walks on Day 1 after a single dose and on Day 3.
Conclusions: This novel OA pain model was able to discriminate both tramadol/acetaminophen and naproxen from placebo after single and multiple doses.

  • 出版日期2010-5

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