Identifying and Managing Pain Generators in Patients With Persistent Post-hip Arthroscopy Pain Using FDG PET/MRI
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the hips of people who undergo revision hip arthroscopy look different from the hips of people whose hip pain is resolved with the first hip arthroscopy and of people who choose the steroid injection for pain management. Participants will complete one PET/MRI scan.
Description
Hip arthroscopy utilization has increased significantly and, as such, people are now dealing with an increase in hip arthroscopy failures. In many cases, a failed hip arthroscopy is treated with a revision hip arthroscopy versus conversion to a total hip replacement, but these procedures may not adequately address the etiology of hip pain in the setting of a failed hip arthroscopy. Physicians need better diagnostic tools to appropriately diagnose post- hip arthroscopy hip pain, so that they can offer the appropriate treatment. The advent of FDG PET/MRI offers a highly sensitive imaging method…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–45 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Age 18-45 * History of unilateral hip arthroscopy * Does not have evidence of fracture, infection, or malignancy at 6 months post-hip arthroscopy * Does not have evidence of depression or other major mental health conditions before the index hip arthroscopy * Does not have persistent pain that requires opioid use, or does not have a history of opioid abuse * Does not have any comorbidity results in systemic disease limiting function (ASA physical status classification \>3) * Not currently pregnant * Presents with persistent pain (≥4/10 on NRS) for at least 6 months post-…
Interventions
- Combination ProductFDG PET/MRI
Participants will undergo an FDG PET/MRI
Location
- University of Wisconsin - MadisonMadison, Wisconsin