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PLATELET-RICH PLASMA VERSUS CORTICOSTEROID IN THE TREATMENT OF KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS.
Wang, R; Xie, Y; Xie, L; Liu, J; Jia, J; Chen, X; Wu, Q.
  • Wang R; 1Department Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, Sichuan, China.
  • Xie Y; 1Department Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, Sichuan; 3School of Rehabilitation, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
  • Xie L; 2School of Rehabilitation, Zigong Vocational and Technical College, Zigong, China.
  • Liu J; 1Department Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, Sichuan, China.
  • Jia J; 1Department Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, Sichuan, China.
  • Chen X; 1Department Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, Sichuan, China.
  • Wu Q; 1Department Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, Sichuan, China.
Georgian Med News ; (349): 169-182, 2024 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38963222
ABSTRACT
The aim of this meta-analysis is to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of intra-articular injections of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) versus corticosteroid (CS) in treating knee osteoarthritis (KOA). A comprehensive search of the PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases was conducted for literature on intra-articular PRP and CS injections for the treatment of knee osteoarthritis, with the search period extending to December 2023. The risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool, and statistical analysis was subsequently carried out using Review Manager 5.4.1 software. The efficacy of PRP versus CS injections across various studies was compared based on the weighted mean difference and 95% confidence interval for scores from the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Knee Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS), and the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC). In our analysis, we incorporated twelve studies encompassing a total of 801 joints, of which 404 were in the PRP group and 397 in the CS group. PRP group was significantly reduced the VAS score than CS group in 3-month (P=0.003), 6-month (P=0.007) and 9-month (P<0.00001); PRP group was significantly reduced the WOMAC total score compared to CS group in 1-month (P=0.01), 6-month (P=0.003), 9-month (P=0.005) and 12-month (P<0.00001); In 3-month and 6-month, PRP group were significantly increased the KOOS pain relief score (3-month P=0.002, 6-month P<0.00001), the KOOS activities of daily living scores (3-month P<0.00001, 6-month P<0.00001) and the KOOS quality of life score (3-month P=0.003, 6-month P<0.00001) compared to CS group; PRP group also were significantly increased the KOOS sports score in 3-month compared to CS group (P=0.04). The leukocyte-poor PRP (LP-PRP) group was significantly reduced the VAS score compared to CS group (P=0.04). Recent findings indicate that intra-articular injections of PRP yield superior results in alleviating pain and enhancing functionality in individuals with knee osteoarthritis, as opposed to CS injections. During short-term follow-up, no significant difference was observed between knee injections of PRP and CS. However, the benefits of PRP injections primarily become apparent in the medium to long-term management of clinical symptoms, including pain relief, enhancing patients' quality of life, increasing activities of daily living, and improving sports capabilities.
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Ensayos Clínicos Controlados Aleatorios como Asunto / Corticoesteroides / Osteoartritis de la Rodilla / Plasma Rico en Plaquetas Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Ensayos Clínicos Controlados Aleatorios como Asunto / Corticoesteroides / Osteoartritis de la Rodilla / Plasma Rico en Plaquetas Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article