Early Effects of Hypertonic Dextrose versus Corticosteroid on Pain and Activity, in Knee Osteoarthritis; A Randomized Clinical Trial

Background: Knee osteoarthritis is highly prevalent and causes debilitating pain, progressive movement limitation, and significant socio-economic costs. Intra-articular corticosteroids are widely used to control it, but only short-term effects have been proven for them. Also, they have shown many lo...

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Main Authors: Mahshid Ghasemi, Mehrdad Taheri, Ziba Bagherian, Alireza Amanollahi, saeed hashemi
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Published: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2023-11-01
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Online Access:https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/nbm/article/view/42213
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author Mahshid Ghasemi
Mehrdad Taheri
Ziba Bagherian
Alireza Amanollahi
saeed hashemi
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Mehrdad Taheri
Ziba Bagherian
Alireza Amanollahi
saeed hashemi
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description Background: Knee osteoarthritis is highly prevalent and causes debilitating pain, progressive movement limitation, and significant socio-economic costs. Intra-articular corticosteroids are widely used to control it, but only short-term effects have been proven for them. Also, they have shown many local and systemic side effects, including cartilage destruction and infection susceptibility. Knee prolotherapy in various forms of hypertonic dextrose injection has shown significant restorative effects, long-lasting pain and activity improvement, negligible side effects, and low cost. The objective is to compare the early effectiveness of intra-articular dextrose with corticosteroids regarding pain and activity changes in knee osteoarthritis. Materials and Methods: In this short-term blinded randomized clinical trial, 70 participants (knees) with primary osteoarthritis grade II or more were divided (1=1) into two random groups that received a single injection of triamcinolone 40 mg or hypertonic dextrose 20% five cc. Visual analog score (VAS) for pain and the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis (WOMAC) score for activity were assessed before, one week after, and one month after injection. The data was analyzed using independent t-test, chi-square, Fisher's exact tests, Repeated measure test, and the linear mixed model regression. Results: The rest and activity VAS score and WOMAC score were reduced in both groups one week and one month after injection, and the difference between the two groups was non-significant for the VAS score but significant for the WOMAC score in favor of the dextrose group. Conclusion: The early analgesic and activity-improvement effects after hypertonic dextrose injection in the arthritic knee are significant and comparable to corticosteroids.
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spelling doaj.art-5a69727559394ba188f1d3e9aa697b002023-11-28T10:59:41ZengShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesNovelty in Biomedicine2345-39072023-11-0111430852Early Effects of Hypertonic Dextrose versus Corticosteroid on Pain and Activity, in Knee Osteoarthritis; A Randomized Clinical TrialMahshid Ghasemi0Mehrdad Taheri1Ziba Bagherian2Alireza Amanollahi3saeed hashemi41Department of Anesthesiology and Pain, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Akhtar Hospital, Tehran, Iran3Department of Anesthesiology and Pain, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Imam Hossein Hospital, Tehran, Iran4Anesthesiologist, Pain Fellowship, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran5Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health and Safety, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran5Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health and Safety, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranBackground: Knee osteoarthritis is highly prevalent and causes debilitating pain, progressive movement limitation, and significant socio-economic costs. Intra-articular corticosteroids are widely used to control it, but only short-term effects have been proven for them. Also, they have shown many local and systemic side effects, including cartilage destruction and infection susceptibility. Knee prolotherapy in various forms of hypertonic dextrose injection has shown significant restorative effects, long-lasting pain and activity improvement, negligible side effects, and low cost. The objective is to compare the early effectiveness of intra-articular dextrose with corticosteroids regarding pain and activity changes in knee osteoarthritis. Materials and Methods: In this short-term blinded randomized clinical trial, 70 participants (knees) with primary osteoarthritis grade II or more were divided (1=1) into two random groups that received a single injection of triamcinolone 40 mg or hypertonic dextrose 20% five cc. Visual analog score (VAS) for pain and the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis (WOMAC) score for activity were assessed before, one week after, and one month after injection. The data was analyzed using independent t-test, chi-square, Fisher's exact tests, Repeated measure test, and the linear mixed model regression. Results: The rest and activity VAS score and WOMAC score were reduced in both groups one week and one month after injection, and the difference between the two groups was non-significant for the VAS score but significant for the WOMAC score in favor of the dextrose group. Conclusion: The early analgesic and activity-improvement effects after hypertonic dextrose injection in the arthritic knee are significant and comparable to corticosteroids.https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/nbm/article/view/42213knee osteoarthritisintra-articular corticosteroidprolotherapyhypertonic dextrose
spellingShingle Mahshid Ghasemi
Mehrdad Taheri
Ziba Bagherian
Alireza Amanollahi
saeed hashemi
Early Effects of Hypertonic Dextrose versus Corticosteroid on Pain and Activity, in Knee Osteoarthritis; A Randomized Clinical Trial
Novelty in Biomedicine
knee osteoarthritis
intra-articular corticosteroid
prolotherapy
hypertonic dextrose
title Early Effects of Hypertonic Dextrose versus Corticosteroid on Pain and Activity, in Knee Osteoarthritis; A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_full Early Effects of Hypertonic Dextrose versus Corticosteroid on Pain and Activity, in Knee Osteoarthritis; A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_fullStr Early Effects of Hypertonic Dextrose versus Corticosteroid on Pain and Activity, in Knee Osteoarthritis; A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed Early Effects of Hypertonic Dextrose versus Corticosteroid on Pain and Activity, in Knee Osteoarthritis; A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_short Early Effects of Hypertonic Dextrose versus Corticosteroid on Pain and Activity, in Knee Osteoarthritis; A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_sort early effects of hypertonic dextrose versus corticosteroid on pain and activity in knee osteoarthritis a randomized clinical trial
topic knee osteoarthritis
intra-articular corticosteroid
prolotherapy
hypertonic dextrose
url https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/nbm/article/view/42213
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