Immune therapy of osteoarthritis: an open assessment of clinical results with heterologous antibodies to articular tissue ('Serocytol').

Pharmatherapeutica Pub Date : 1986-01-01
F Piccione, G Grecomoro, B Pinto, A Sanfilippo
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Forty-three out-patients received treatment (6 months in 13 cases of spondylarthrosis, 12 months in 30 cases of gonarthrosis) with heterologous antibodies to articular tissue, given as 1 rectal suppository once every other day for periods of 4 weeks out of every 5. The treatment produced complete freedom from symptoms and signs of the illness in 5 (12%) patients and overall positive therapeutic results in 36 (84%), equally distributed in the disorders of the vertebral column and of the knee. This was accompanied by a significant improvement, both in terms of percentage improvement and the percentage of patients improved, of all monitored symptoms. The percentage improvement was similar for all components of the illness: pain, mobility and inflammatory-reactive component. No local or systemic side-reactions were recorded throughout the observation period, and there were no adverse effects on haematology, haematochemistry or renal function. A high percentage of patients reported a remarkable improvement in their quality of life, an overall measure of the therapeutic benefit-risk ratio as experienced by the individual patient.

骨关节炎的免疫治疗:对关节组织异源抗体(Serocytol)临床结果的公开评估。
43例门诊患者接受关节组织异源抗体治疗(脊柱性关节病13例6个月,膝关节病30例12个月),每隔一天给予1个直肠栓剂,每5周给予4周。治疗使5例(12%)患者的症状和体征完全消失,36例(84%)患者的治疗结果总体呈阳性,平均分布在脊柱和膝关节疾病中。在所有监测症状的改善百分比和患者改善百分比方面,这都伴随着显著的改善。该疾病的所有组成部分的改善百分比相似:疼痛、活动能力和炎症反应成分。在整个观察期间,没有记录到局部或全身的副作用,对血液学、血液化学或肾功能没有不良影响。很高比例的患者报告他们的生活质量有了显著的改善,这是个体患者所经历的治疗收益-风险比的总体衡量标准。
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