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Baseline characteristics of participants in the Biomarkers for Evaluating Spine Treatments clinical trial: a sequential multiple assignment randomized trial for chronic low back pain†.

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Rowland, B; Barth, KS; Bell, KM; Brooks, AK; Chadwick, AL; Cleven, A; Hurley, RW; Mackey, S; Patel, KV; Piva, SR; Schneider, MJ; Al-Kadhi, F ...
Published in: Pain Med
November 1, 2025

OBJECTIVE: Chronic low back pain (cLBP) is a significant public health problem in the United States. A method to identify treatments that are most likely effective for an individual patient based on their unique characteristics is needed. METHODS: The Biomarkers for Evaluating Spine Treatments (BEST) Trial is a sequential, multiple assignment, randomized trial designed to estimate an optimal treatment or combination of treatments to reduce pain intensity and interference at 24 weeks in individuals with cLBP. RESULTS: We describe the patient-reported characteristics of the BEST Trial at the Baseline visit. Data collection for extensive required phenotyping is reported. We analyzed the run-in period of the BEST Trial to evaluate predictors of run-in failure. The BEST Trial enrolled 1019 participants and randomized 805 participants (61.6% female, mean age 50.4, 12.5% Black or African American) to the first stage of treatment. We collected extensive required phenotyping on all 805 randomized BEST Trial participants, and additional optional phenotyping on 510 (63.4%) participants. CONCLUSIONS: The BEST Trial successfully enrolled a racially and geographically diverse sample of chronic low back pain patients and completed rich phenotypic assessments to inform our primary goal of identifying in whom different treatments show optimal response. We demonstrated the feasibility of collecting extensive phenotypic assessments in a multi-site clinical trial of cLBP. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: The Biomarkers for Evaluating Spine Treatments (BEST) Trial is registered on ClinicalTrials.gov. Registration number: NCT05396014 (https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05396014).

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Pain Med

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1526-4637

Publication Date

November 1, 2025

Volume

26

Issue

11

Start / End Page

758 / 772

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Pain Measurement
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Low Back Pain
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Chronic Pain
  • Biomarkers
  • Anesthesiology
 

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Rowland, B., Barth, K. S., Bell, K. M., Brooks, A. K., Chadwick, A. L., Cleven, A., … Mauck, M. C. (2025). Baseline characteristics of participants in the Biomarkers for Evaluating Spine Treatments clinical trial: a sequential multiple assignment randomized trial for chronic low back pain†. Pain Med, 26(11), 758–772. https://doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnaf073
Rowland, Bryce, Kelly S. Barth, Kevin M. Bell, Amber K. Brooks, Andrea L. Chadwick, Annika Cleven, Robert W. Hurley, et al. “Baseline characteristics of participants in the Biomarkers for Evaluating Spine Treatments clinical trial: a sequential multiple assignment randomized trial for chronic low back pain†.Pain Med 26, no. 11 (November 1, 2025): 758–72. https://doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnaf073.
Rowland B, Barth KS, Bell KM, Brooks AK, Chadwick AL, Cleven A, Hurley RW, Mackey S, Patel KV, Piva SR, Schneider MJ, Al-Kadhi F, Asante-Nketiah B, Bagaason S, Batorsky A, Borckardt JJ, Bowden AE, Carey TS, Castellanos J, Chen L, Chidgey B, Dalton D, Dufour JS, Eberting JL, Eller SM, Fields AJ, Fritz JM, Fu A, Ghulamhussain I, Goolsby RW, Greco CM, Grim S, Gunn CA, Hanes L, Harris RE, Harte SE, Hassett AL, Helton K, Hoffmeyer A, Ivanova A, Jones Berkeley S, Kaplan C, Kidwell KM, Knapik GG, Kosorok MR, Kurillo G, Li D, Lobo R, Long J, Lotz JC, Mageswaran P, Majumdar S, Mao J, Marras WS, McCracken LM, McCumber M, McLean SA, McMillan M, Mehling W, Mendoza R, Mitchell UH, Napadow V, O’Neill C, Pearson S, Peltier S, Rundell SD, Ryser S, Schrepf A, Schulze E, Sperger J, Vo N, Wallace MS, Wampler AM, Wasan AD, Weaver TE, Weber KA, Wilcox L, Williams DA, Wilson L, Woo JE, Zeidan F, Zhao B, Zhou B, Anstrom KJ, Clauw DJ, Sowa GA, Mauck MC. Baseline characteristics of participants in the Biomarkers for Evaluating Spine Treatments clinical trial: a sequential multiple assignment randomized trial for chronic low back pain†. Pain Med. 2025 Nov 1;26(11):758–772.
Journal cover image

Published In

Pain Med

DOI

EISSN

1526-4637

Publication Date

November 1, 2025

Volume

26

Issue

11

Start / End Page

758 / 772

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Pain Measurement
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Low Back Pain
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Chronic Pain
  • Biomarkers
  • Anesthesiology