Comparison of Dextrose Prolotherapy and Triamcinolone Intraarticular Injection on Pain and Function in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis - A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Q2 Medicine
Masume Bayat, Fateme Hojjati, Najmeh Sadat Boland Nazar, Mohsen Modabberi, Maryam Sadat Rahimi
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Background: The present study was performed to assess the therapeutic effects of combined intra and extraarticular dextrose prolotherapy on knee osteoarthritis and its comparison with intra- articular triamcinolone injection.

Methods: In this study, 50 patients suffering from knee osteoarthritis were allocated into two groups as a double-blind randomized clinical trial. The first group received one session of dextrose prolotherapy as one intra-articular injection of 10cc dextrose 16% and periarticular intradermal injections of dextrose 12% at 4 points around the knee (2.5 cc at each point). The second group underwent therapy with one intra-articular injection of triamcinolone (40 mg).

Results: Compared to pretreatment, both interventions caused significant improvement in pain (evaluated by VAS) and WOMAC (all its components) in 1 and 3 months postintervention (all with P-value < 0.005). In the first month, pain reduction was significantly better in corticosteroid group (P-Value 0.002 and 0.048 respectively). In third month post intervention, improvements in VAS and WOMAC components were significantly greater in prolotherapy group.

Conclusions: Both methods of corticosteroid and dextrose prolotherapy (combined intra and extraarticular technique) are effective on pain and function of patients with knee osteoarthritis. Compared to corticosteroid, prolotherapy method was associated with less pain reduction in short- term, but its effects were more persistent and in midterm examinations (3 months), it was more effective than corticosteroid.

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葡萄糖前体治疗和曲安奈德关节内注射对膝关节骨性关节炎患者疼痛和功能的影响——一项随机临床试验。
背景:观察关节内、关节外联合葡萄糖前驱治疗膝关节骨性关节炎的疗效,并与关节内注射曲安奈德酮进行比较。方法:本研究将50例膝关节骨性关节炎患者分为两组,采用双盲随机临床试验。第一组接受1次葡萄糖前驱治疗,关节内注射葡萄糖10cc 16%,关节周皮内注射葡萄糖12%,膝关节周围4个点(每个点2.5 cc)。第二组患者关节内注射曲安奈德(40 mg) 1次。结果:与预处理相比,两种干预措施在干预后1个月和3个月的疼痛(以VAS评估)和WOMAC(其所有成分)均有显著改善(p值均< 0.005)。在第一个月,皮质类固醇组疼痛减轻明显更好(p值分别为0.002和0.048)。干预后第3个月,前哨治疗组VAS和WOMAC评分改善明显大于前哨治疗组。结论:糖皮质激素联合葡萄糖前驱治疗(关节内外联合技术)对膝关节骨性关节炎患者的疼痛和功能均有较好的疗效。与皮质类固醇相比,前驱疗法在短期内减轻疼痛的效果较差,但其效果更持久,在中期检查(3个月)中,前驱疗法比皮质类固醇更有效。
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