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Subacromial balloon spacer for irreparable rotator cuff tears of the shoulder (START:REACTS): a group-sequential, double-blind, multicentre randomised controlled trial

Authors :
Andrew Metcalfe
Helen Parsons
Nicholas Parsons
Jaclyn Brown
Josephine Fox
Elke Gemperlé Mannion
Aminul Haque
Charles Hutchinson
Rebecca Kearney
Iftekhar Khan
Tom Lawrence
James Mason
Nigel Stallard
Martin Underwood
Stephen Drew
Azra Arif
Susanne Arnold
Gev Bhabra
Sunayna Bora
Howard Bush
Jo Fox
Ceri Jones
Thomas Lawrence
Kerri McGowan
Chetan Modi
Bushra Rahman
Usama Rahman
Maria Ramirez
Marta Spocinska
Joanna Teuke
Varjithan Thayalan
Sumayyah Ul-Rahman
Aparna Viswanath
Iain Packham
Elizabeth Barnett
Rian Witham
Mark Crowther
Richard Murphy
Katherine Coates
Josephine Morley
Stephen Barnfield
Sukhdeep Gill
Alistair Jones
Ruth Halliday
Sarah Dunn
James Fagg
Peter Dacombe
Rajesh Nanda
Deborah Wilson
Lesley Boulton
Raymond Liow
Richard Jeavons
Andrea Meddes
Niel Kang
Leila Dehghani
Aileen Nacorda
Anuj Punnoose
Nicholas Ferran
Gbadebo Adewetan
Temi Adedoyin
Arun Pall
Matthew Sala
Tariq Zaman
Richard Hartley
Charif a-Sayyad
Luke Vamplew
Elizabeth Howe
Norbert Bokor
Steve Corbett
Robert Moverley
Elise Cox
Oliver Donaldson
Michael Jones
Diane Wood
Jess Perry
Alison Lewis
Linda Howard
Kate Beesley
Luke Harries
Ahmed Elmorsy
Katherine Wilcocks
Kate Shean
Sarah Diment
Helen Pidgeon
Victoria King
Soren Sjolin
Angharad Williams
Joanne Kellett
Lora Young
Michael Dunne
Tom Lockwood
Mark Curtis
Nashat Siddiqui
India Mckenley
Sarah Morrison
Charlotte Morrison
Tracey O'Brien
Isabel Bradley
Kenneth Lambatan
Cormac Kelly
Charlotte Perkins
Teresa Jones
Tessa Rowlands
Dawn Collins
Claire Nicholas
Claire Birch
Julie Lloyd -Evans
Pouya Akhbari
Jefin Jose Edakalathu
Campbell Hand
Andy Cole
Debbie Prince
Kerry Thorpe
Louise Rooke
Maria Baggot
Matt Morris
Dima Ivanova
David Baker
Tim Matthews
Jessica Falatoori
Heather Jarvis
Debbie Jones
Matthew Williams
Richard Evans
Huw Pullen
Gemma Hodkinson
Nicola Vannet
Alison Davey
Emma Poyser
Angela Hall
Hemang Mehta
Devi Prakash Tokola
Clare Connor
Caroline Jordan
Owain Ennis
Zohra Omar
Tracy Lewis
Angharad Lisa Owen
Andrew Morgan
Ravi Ponnada
Waheeb Al-Azzani
Carolyn Williams
Liam Knox
Harvinder Singh
Tracy Lee
Kathryn Robinson
Dileep Kumar
Alison Armstrong
Addie Majed
Mark Falworth
David Butt
Deborah Higgs
Will Rudge
Ben Hughes
Esther Hanison
Deirdre Brooking
Amit Patel
Andrew Symonds
Jenifer Gibson
Rodney Santiago
David Barlow
Joanne Lennon
Christopher Smith
Jane Hall
Emily Griffin
Rebecca Lear
William Thomas
David Rose
Janet Edkins
Helen Samuel
Hagen Jahnich
John Geoghegan
Ben Gooding
Siobhan Hudson
Jess Nightingale
Madhavan Papanna
Tom Briggs
Rebecca Pugh
Amy Neal
Lisa Warrem
Veronica Maxwell
Robert Chadwick
Thomas Jaki
Loretta Davies
Stephen Gwilym
Rod Taylor
Geoffrey Abel
John Graham
Christopher Littlewood
Angus Wallace
Anthony Howard
Source :
The Lancet. 399:1954-1963
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

New surgical procedures can expose patients to harm and should be carefully evaluated before widespread use. The InSpace balloon (Stryker, USA) is an innovative surgical device used to treat people with rotator cuff tears that cannot be repaired. We aimed to determine the effectiveness of the InSpace balloon for people with irreparable rotator cuff tears.We conducted a double-blind, group-sequential, adaptive randomised controlled trial in 24 hospitals in the UK, comparing arthroscopic debridement of the subacromial space with biceps tenotomy (debridement only group) with the same procedure but including insertion of the InSpace balloon (debridement with device group). Participants had an irreparable rotator cuff tear, which had not resolved with conservative treatment, and they had symptoms warranting surgery. Eligibility was confirmed intraoperatively before randomly assigning (1:1) participants to a treatment group using a remote computer system. Participants and assessors were masked to group assignment. Masking was achieved by using identical incisions for both procedures, blinding the operation note, and a consistent rehabilitation programme was offered regardless of group allocation. The primary outcome was the Oxford Shoulder Score at 12 months. Pre-trial simulations using data from early and late timepoints informed stopping boundaries for two interim analyses. The primary analysis was on a modified intention-to-treat basis, adjusted for the planned interim analysis. The trial was registered with ISRCTN, ISRCTN17825590.Between June 1, 2018, and July 30, 2020, we assessed 385 people for eligibility, of which 317 were eligible. 249 (79%) people consented for inclusion in the study. 117 participants were randomly allocated to a treatment group, 61 participants to the debridement only group and 56 to the debridement with device group. A predefined stopping boundary was met at the first interim analysis and recruitment stopped with 117 participants randomised. 43% of participants were female, 57% were male. We obtained primary outcome data for 114 (97%) participants. The mean Oxford Shoulder Score at 12 months was 34·3 (SD 11·1) in the debridement only group and 30·3 (10·9) in the debridement with device group (mean difference adjusted for adaptive design -4·2 [95% CI -8·2 to -0·26];p=0·037) favouring control. There was no difference in adverse events between the two groups.In an efficient, adaptive trial design, our results favoured the debridement only group. We do not recommend the InSpace balloon for the treatment of irreparable rotator cuff tears.Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation Programme, a Medical Research Council and National Institute for Health and Care Research partnership.

Details

ISSN :
01406736
Volume :
399
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Lancet
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....88f5ef554701dcffb04d704f7c0b75f7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(22)00652-3