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NCT04735081: SPONDYL'UP

Prolonged Bed Rest Versus Early Raising in Vertebral Osteomyelitis

ENROLLING BY INVITATION Last updated 8 August 2025
What this trial tests

trial in Infectious; Spondylitis in 200 participants. Enrolling by invitation.

Timeline
1 January 2016
Primary endpoint
31 December 2023
31 December 2026

Quick facts

Lead sponsorCentral Hospital, Nancy, France
StatusENROLLING BY INVITATION
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment200
Start date1 January 2016
Primary completion31 December 2023
Estimated completion31 December 2026

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Central Hospital, Nancy, France

Who can join

18 and older, any sex, with Infectious; Spondylitis. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

Infectious vertebral osteomyelitis are infectious diseases of the vertebral bone, intervertebral disc and/ or adjacent tissue. Most of cases are due to hematogenous dissemination of pathogen but direct inoculation is an aetiology after surgery. Majority of cases concern adults after 50 years and the annual incidence ranging between 0.5 and 2.4 cases per 100 000 habitants in Europe but seems to increase during last 20 years. The infectious spondylodiscitis is an important source of morbidity and mortality. The treatment is based on pathogen adapted antimicrobial therapy, which may be associated with bedrest. Surgical act is necessary when neurological complication occurs or when vertebral column instability is too important. The immobilization in bed is use to limit pain and neurological complications. However, the immobilization is based on few literature data and causes important complications especially in elderly. The of immobilization in Nancy universitity hospital changed in 2019 after institutional recommendations based on expert opinion which recommend an early verticalization of uncomplicated spondylodiscitis. The investigators aimed to evaluate the consequences of this practice change on the hospitalization duration and complication rates due to spondylodiscitis and immobilization.

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