Title of article :
Adding Intra-Articular Growth Hormone to Platelet Rich Plasma under Ultrasound Guidance in Knee Osteoarthritis: A Comparative Double-Blind Clinical Trial
Author/Authors :
Rahimzadeh، Poupak نويسنده Pain Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , Imani، Farnad نويسنده Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Rasoul-Akram Medical Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS), Tehran, Iran , , Faiz، Seyed-Hamid-Reza نويسنده Pain Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , Alebouyeh، Mahmoud-Reza نويسنده Department of Anesthesiology, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , Azad-Ehyaei، Damoon نويسنده Department of Anesthesiology, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , Azhar Shekoufeh Bahari، Leila نويسنده Biotechnology Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran. , , Memarian، Arash نويسنده Department of Anesthesiology, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , Kim، Kyung-Hoon نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2016
Pages :
6
From page :
1
To page :
6
Abstract :
Intra-articular injections of platelet rich plasma (PRP) for the treatment of knee osteoarthritis have been shown to reduce pain and improve joint function. The aim of this study is to examine the joint function by adding intra-articular growth hormone to platelet rich plasma. This study was performed on the individuals with knee osteoarthritis and under ultrasound guidance. Fifty four patients who were scheduled for ultra-sound guided intra-articular injection were enrolled in the study. The patients were randomly allocated to groups P (platelet rich plasma) and PS (platelet rich plasma and Somatropin). Group P and PS were injected with 5 mL of platelet rich plasma, and 4 IU growth hormone (Somatropin) added to platelet rich plasma, respectively. Intra-articular injection was performed in two steps; the onset of study and one month after. Knee joint function based on Western Ontario and McMaster osteoarthritis index (WOMAC) score at the baseline, 1 and 2 month later, and complications were evaluated. WOMAC score in both groups has been significantly reduced after injections (P = 0.030). WOMAC score reduction in group PS in first month was significantly higher than group P, but in second month 2, the difference between two groups was not significant (P = 0.235). No complication was observed. These results showed that adding growth hormone to platelet rich plasma for intra-articular injection improved function of the osteoarthritic knee joint in short period of time.
Journal title :
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Serial Year :
2016
Journal title :
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Record number :
2396471
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