Paving the way for future research in autologous chondrocyte implantation: response.

IF 4.2 1区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Thomas R Niethammer, Elem Safi, Andreas Ficklscherer, Annie Horng, Markus Feist, Isa Feist-Pagenstert, Volkmar Jansson, Matthias F Pietschmann, Peter E Müller
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which suggested that graft maturation after autol-ogous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) in the knee jointneeds at least 1 year, with ongoing adjustment of the T2relaxation time values compared with native surroundingcartilage, and found no correlation between increasingACI graft maturation and clinical outcomes (InternationalKnee Documentation Committee [IKDC] score).This is a very important study, adding to the studies onevaluating ACI graft maturation in osteochondral lesions.It would have been interesting if the authors—because ofobvious heterogeneity of defect locations as well as seriousmethodological limitations inherent in case series studies(eg, lack of comparative cohort or control group)—couldhave improved their study assessment tools (such as alsousing histological findings or the Short Form–36 [SF-36]questionnaire as secondary outcomes) to determine thecontributing factors that affected clinical outcomes. Mentalfactors, which could be assessed by the SF-36 question-naire, or other variables that are not visible on magneticresonance imaging (MRI), such as inflammation, increasedvascular penetration, and nerve growth, may influenceclinical outcomes. Moreover, the complexity of the kneeinjury and the patient history can make it difficult forany of the used outcome questionnaires to reflect the exactareas that are important to patients.
为今后自体软骨细胞植入的研究铺平道路:反应。
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期刊介绍: An invaluable resource for the orthopaedic sports medicine community, _The American Journal of Sports Medicine_ is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, first published in 1972. It is the official publication of the [American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM)](http://www.sportsmed.org/)! The journal acts as an important forum for independent orthopaedic sports medicine research and education, allowing clinical practitioners the ability to make decisions based on sound scientific information. This journal is a must-read for: * Orthopaedic Surgeons and Specialists * Sports Medicine Physicians * Physiatrists * Athletic Trainers * Team Physicians * And Physical Therapists
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