羊膜组织注射是缓解严重膝骨关节炎患者疼痛和功能的有效替代皮质类固醇注射:一项双盲、随机、前瞻性研究。

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简介:使用皮质类固醇注射来缓解膝关节骨关节炎的短期疼痛可能会产生有害的不良反应。羊膜组织在体外已显示出前景;因此,本研究比较了可注射的同种异体羊膜组织移植与皮质类固醇注射。方法:81例有症状的严重膝关节骨关节炎(Kellgren-Lawrence分级3 - 4级)患者前瞻性随机分为两组:双盲单次注射BioDRestore (Integra LifeSciences;N = 39)或曲安奈德(N = 42)。分析基线、6周、3、6和12个月时的膝关节损伤和骨关节炎结局评分(oos)、单Alpha数值评估、视觉模拟疼痛量表(VAS)、Lysholm评分和Veterans-Rand-12量表。结果:在不良反应或患者报告结局(PROs)方面未观察到差异;然而,从6周到1年,羊膜组在单Alpha数值评估、Lysholm和KOOS症状、疼痛、日常生活活动[ADL]、QofL方面有显著的持续改善。Lysholm、KOOS ADL和KOOS疼痛达到最小临床重要差异(MCID)。讨论:羊膜和类固醇注射在6周时均显示疼痛缓解和功能的初步改善;然而,在1年的随访中,羊膜组织组更多的患者保持疼痛缓解和功能。混合的结果表明,羊膜组织注射可能是一种安全有效的替代皮质类固醇注射。
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Amniotic Tissue Injections Are an Effective Alternative to Corticosteroid Injections for Pain Relief and Function in Patients With Severe Knee Osteoarthritis: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Prospective Study.

Introduction: The use of corticosteroid injections for short-term pain relief for knee osteoarthritis can have deleterious adverse effects. Amniotic tissue has shown promise in vitro; therefore, this study compared a morcellized injectable amniotic tissue allograft to corticosteroid injection.

Methods: Eighty-one patients with symptomatic severe knee osteoarthritis (Kellgren-Lawrence grade 3 to 4) were prospectively randomized to either a double-blinded single injection of BioDRestore (Integra LifeSciences; n = 39) or triamcinolone acetonide (n = 42). Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS), Single Alpha Numeric Evaluation, visual analog scale (VAS) pain, Lysholm Rating, and Veterans-Rand-12 scales at baseline, 6 weeks, 3, 6, and 12 months were analyzed.

Results: No differences were observed in adverse reactions or patient reported outcomes (PROs); however, a notable continued improvement was found in the amnion group from 6 weeks to 1 year for Single Alpha Numeric Evaluation, Lysholm, and KOOS Symptoms, Pain, activities of daily living [ADL], QofL. The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) was met for Lysholm, KOOS ADL, and KOOS pain.

Discussion: Both amnion and steroid injections showed an initial improvement in pain relief and function at 6 weeks; however, more patients in the amniotic tissue group maintained pain relief and function at the 1-year follow-up. The mixed results suggest that amniotic tissue injections may be a safe and effective alternative to corticosteroid injections.

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