Title of article :
Effect of Dextrose Prolotherapy, Platelet Rich Plasma and Autologous Conditioned Serum on Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Author/Authors :
Pishgahi ، Alireza Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Abolhasan ، Rozita Stem Cell Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Shakouri ، Kazem Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Soltani-Zangbar ، Mohammad Sadegh Student Research Committee - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Dareshiri ، Shahla Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Ranjbar Kiyakalayeh ، Sepideh Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Khoeilar ، Amirghasem Stud Road Medical Centre , Zamani ، Majid Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences - Faculty of Allied Medicine - Gonabad University of Medical Sciences , Motavalli Khiavi ، Farhad Medical Biotechnology Research Center - AJA University of Medical Sciences , Pourabbas Kheiraddin ، Behzad Department of Polymer Engineering - Sahand University of Technology , Mehdizadeh ، Amir Stem Cell Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Yousefi ، Mehdi Department of Immunology - Stem Cell Research Center, School of Medicine - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
From page :
243
To page :
252
Abstract :
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the common degenerative articular disorders that are related to decreased quality of life. Currently, novel biologic therapeutic approaches are introduced in the literature for OA management. In this study, the clinical efficiency of Dextrose prolotherapy, plateletrich plasma (PRP) and autologous conditioned serum (ACS) injection on the level of pain and function in Knee OA were compared. A randomized clinical trial was directed on 92 knee OA patients. Patients were randomly divided into three groups: 30 were received dextrose prolotherapy once in a week for three weeks, 30 received autologous PRP for two times with seven days interval, and in the remaining 32 patients 2ml of ACS were injected two times every seven days. Study participants were measured through the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities (WOMAC) score, the visual analogue scale (VAS), at baseline, 1 and 6 months post-intervention. Both ACS and PRP treated patients showed improvement in pain intensity and knee function during 1 and 6 months pursue; however, this progress was more significant in the ACS group. Dextrose prolotherapy showed no substantial changes in pain and function of the affected knee in treated patients. Treatment of Knee OA with ACS and PRP injections are associated with pain reduction and knee function improvement. Not only, ACS therapy is more effective than that of PRP, but also due to its less variability in processing and less reported side effects, it could be considered as a safe and effective non-surgical alternative for OA management.
Keywords :
Knee osteoarthritis , Platelet rich plasma
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
Record number :
2512202
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