Functional outcome of intra articular platelet rich plasma injections in early osteoarthrosis knee

Authors : Chitarth Rajasekaran, Krishnagopal R, Surendher Kumar R

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijos.2020.042

Volume : 6

Issue : 3

Year : 2020

Page No : 222-227

Background: The effectiveness of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections for osteoarthrosis (OA) is still
controversial. We investigated the effect of PRP injections in patients with knee osteoarthrosis based on
decreasing pain, improving function.
Purpose: To assess the outcome of intra-articular platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections into the knee in
patients with early stages of osteoarthrosis (OA).
Materials and Methods: This is a prospective study in which 50 knees were followed up for a minimum
of 6 months. Two intra articular injections were injected at one month interval. The outcome was assessed
usingWOMAC and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) recorded prior to injection and then at 1, 3 and 6 months
after second injection.
Results: There was a significant improvement in all scores over time compared to the pre-treatment value
(p < 0> follow upto 3.6 (48.1% reduction in pain).
Mean total WOMAC score initially at baseline was found to be with 79.58. There was reduction in the
WOMAC score during follow up. The WOMAC score at the end of the study was 37.66 with significant
reduction. From the third month of follow up, there was significant improvement of VAS score and
WOMAC score (VAS score - p value was less than 0.001, WOMAC- p value was 0.0001).
Conclusions: On the basis of the current evidence, PRP injections reduced pain more effectively than did
placebo injections in osteoarthrosis of the knee. Additionally, function improved significantly more with
PRP injections. We need large randamized multi centric study to test whether PRP injections should be a
routine part of management of patients with osteoarthrosis of the knee.

Keywords: Osteoarthritis, Intra-articular PRP injections.


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