Efficacy of intra-articular injections for the treatment of osteoarthritis: A narrative review

Sam Si-Hyeong Park , Biao Li , Christopher Kim
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Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent degenerative joint disease characterized by progressive cartilage loss, inflammation, and joint dysfunction. With profound effects on joint function and quality of life, OA imposes a substantial socio-economic burden. As of now, OA remains incurable, lacking approved medications, regenerative therapies, or procedures that can halt the progressive destruction of the joint. Intraarticular (IA) injections have emerged as a cornerstone in the management of knee OA, offering localized minimally invasive therapeutic options. Traditional IA therapies, including corticosteroids and hyaluronic acid (HA), primarily aim to reduce pain but lack regenerative capacity. Biologic IA therapies for knee OA including autologous blood-derived products like platelet-rich plasma (PRP), bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) and mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have become more commonly used. Finally, newer IA therapies such as fibroblast growth factor 18 and gene therapy are being investigated. In this review, we highlight the current evidence around IA injections for the treatment of knee OA.
关节内注射治疗骨关节炎的疗效:综述
骨关节炎(OA)是一种常见的退行性关节疾病,以进行性软骨丢失、炎症和关节功能障碍为特征。OA对关节功能和生活质量产生了深远的影响,造成了巨大的社会经济负担。到目前为止,骨性关节炎仍然无法治愈,缺乏批准的药物、再生疗法或程序来阻止关节的逐渐破坏。关节内注射(IA)已成为膝关节OA治疗的基石,提供了局部微创治疗选择。传统的IA疗法,包括皮质类固醇和透明质酸(HA),主要目的是减轻疼痛,但缺乏再生能力。膝关节OA的生物IA治疗包括自体血源性产品,如富血小板血浆(PRP)、骨髓浓缩物(BMAC)和间充质间质细胞(MSCs)已变得越来越常用。最后,新的IA疗法,如成纤维细胞生长因子18和基因疗法正在研究中。在这篇综述中,我们强调了目前有关IA注射治疗膝关节OA的证据。
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Osteoarthritis and cartilage open
Osteoarthritis and cartilage open Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
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