H. Varma, J. Lodhi, A. Vidyarthi, Vishnu Jayaprakasan
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摘要
自体富血小板血浆(PRP)含有大量的生长因子,似乎为组织修复所需的多种生长因子的输送提供了一种简单的解决方案。本研究的目的是比较单剂量和三剂量关节内富血小板血浆注射治疗早期膝关节骨关节炎的疗效。材料与方法对100例早期膝关节骨关节炎患者进行前瞻性比较研究,随机分为单剂量注射组和三剂量注射组。双旋法获得的PRP (5 mL)每膝注射,于1、3、6个月随访,采用WOMAC (Western Ontario and McMaster university osteoarthritis index)和VAS (visual analogue scale)评分测量结果。结果三剂量组VAS评分差异均有统计学意义。在WOMAC中,僵硬评分在所有随访中均有差异,但疼痛评分和总分仅在最后一次随访中有所改善,功能评估评分在任何随访中均无统计学差异。结论PRP注射液治疗早期症状性骨关节炎疗效显著,三次给药治疗效果较好。
Single versus Three Doses of Intraarticular Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection in Treatment of Early Osteoarthritis Knee Joint—A Prospective Comparative Study
Background Autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP), which contains a pool of growth factors, appears to offer an easy solution for delivering multiple growth factors needed for tissue repair. The objective of the study is to compare between single versus three doses of intraarticular platelet-rich plasma injection in the treatment of early osteoarthritis knee joint.
Materials and Methods A prospective comparative study was done on 100 patients with early osteoarthritis knee who were randomized into two groups in an alternating fashion—single-dose injection and triple-dose injection groups. PRP (5 mL) obtained by double-spin method was injected per knee and followed up at 1, 3, and 6 months and outcomes measured using WOMAC (Western Ontario and McMaster universities osteoarthritis index) and VAS (visual analog scale) scores.
Results VAS scores showed a statistically significant difference in triple-dose group at all follow-ups. In WOMAC, such a difference was observed for stiffness subscore at all the follow-ups, but the pain subscore and total score showed an improvement only at the final follow-up with the functional assessment subscore showing no statistical difference at any follow-ups.
Conclusion PRP injection appears to be effective in early symptomatic osteoarthritis with better clinical results using a triple-dose regimen.