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A randomized controlled trial comparing conservative versus surgical treatment in patients with foot drop due to peroneal nerve entrapment: results of an internal feasibility pilot study
Oosterbos, Christophe; Rummens, Sofie; Bogaerts, Kris et al.
2023In Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 9 (1)
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Keywords :
Randomized controlled trial; Foot drop; Peroneal nerve; Neurolysis; Conservative treatment; Feasibility
Abstract :
[en] Background Based on the lack of literature to support any treatment strategy in patients with foot drop due to peroneal nerve entrapment, a prospective study randomizing patients between surgery and conservative treatment is warranted. Since studies comparing surgery to no surgery are often challenging, we first examined the feasibility of such a randomized controlled trial. Methods/design An internal feasibility pilot study was conducted to assess several aspects of process, resource, management, and scientific feasibility. The main objective was the assessment of the recruitment rate. The criterion to embark on a full study was the recruitment of at least 14 patients in 6 participating centers within 6 months. Crossover rate, blinding measures, training strategies, and trial assessments were evaluated. The trial was entirely funded by the KCE Trials public funding program of the Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (ID KCE19-1232). Results The initial duration was prolonged due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Between April 2021 and October 2022, we included 19 patients of which 15 were randomized. Fourteen patients were treated as randomized. One drop-out occurred after randomization, prior to surgery. We did not document any cross-over or accidental unblinding. Training strategies were successful. Patients perceived the quality of life questionnaire as the least relevant assessment. Assessment of ankle dorsiflexion range of motion was prone to interobserver variability. All other trial assessments were adequate. Discussion Recruitment of the anticipated 14 patients was feasible although slower than expected. The Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) and assessment of ankle dorsiflexion range of motion will no longer be included in the full-scale FOOTDROP trial. Conclusion The FOOTDROP study is feasible.
Disciplines :
Neurology
Author, co-author :
Oosterbos, Christophe 
Rummens, Sofie
Bogaerts, Kris
Van Hoylandt, Anaïs
Hoornaert, Sophie
Weyns, Frank
Dubuisson, Annie ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques
Ceuppens, Jeroen
Schuind, Sophie
Groen, Justus
Lemmens, Robin
Theys, Tom
Language :
English
Title :
A randomized controlled trial comparing conservative versus surgical treatment in patients with foot drop due to peroneal nerve entrapment: results of an internal feasibility pilot study
Publication date :
31 October 2023
Journal title :
Pilot and Feasibility Studies
eISSN :
2055-5784
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre
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