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NCT02664870

Evaluation of Biomarkers in Human Synovial Fluid

Sponsor: Duke University

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Summary

Osteoarthritis is a condition that causes joints in the human body to deteriorate over time. This condition affects more than 250 million people around the globe. Currently, the goal of treating osteoarthritis involves reducing the severity and pain that results from the disease. The ultimate goal of this study is to identify patients with pre-arthritic joints (before symptoms or disease characteristics appear) in an effort to find and use treatments that stop or slow the disease. Joints are filled with a naturally occurring liquid known as synovial fluid. Molecules (biomarkers) and genetic expression of various cell types within synovial joint fluid may serve as measures of onset and progression of osteoarthritis. These samples have the potential to improve diagnosis, classification, and treatment, possibly changing the natural history of this debilitating disease. The purpose of this study is to develop a collection of synovial fluid samples from the shoulder, hip and knee for the analysis of biomarkers and cellular and genetic components therein to better understand the pre-arthritic joint, progression to disease, and response to interventions.

Official title: Prospective Biological and Clinical Databank for the Evaluation of Biomarkers in Human Synovial Fluid

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

149

Start Date

2016-01

Completion Date

2028-01-01

Last Updated

2026-02-04

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Arthroscopy

Arthroscopic Surgery on the hip, shoulder, or knee

PROCEDURE

Arthroplasty

Total hip, shoulder, or knee arthroplasty

Locations (1)

Duke Orthopaedic Clinics

Durham, North Carolina, United States