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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Cellular Matrix Combination of Platelet Rich Plasma With Hyaluronic Acid (CM-PRP-HA) Versus Hyaluronic Acid in Knee Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent chronic condition which most commonly affects the knee. The pathogenesis of OA involves initial mechanical stress resulting in cartilage lesions, leading to inflammatory processes causing joint degradation. Numerous pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies have been employed, including hyaluronic acid (HA) supplementations to alleviate the joint damage from mechanical load by acting as a shock absorber which provides lubrication, and intra-articular corticosteroid injections to reduce inflammation. However, HA is unable to facilitate cartilage regeneration and corticosteroids has numerous undesirable side effects which render them unsustainable treatment options. Recently, many studies worldwide have demonstrated that platelet-rich-plasma (PRP) stimulates cartilage repair by actively secreting growth factors which activate cell proliferation and differentiation thereby promoting tissue regeneration. However, there has been varying results across various RCTs due to the heterogeneity of studies, with inconclusive recommendations on the treatment regimen for PRP-HA. Currently, PRP treatment is also not formally recognized as a treatment modality for knee OA in many countries, including Singapore. This randomised controlled trial aims to compare the efficacy of Cellular Matrix (CM) PRP-HA versus HA (Synolis VA) intra-articular injections in knee OA through quantifying the improvement in long-term treatment outcomes such as pain, stiffness, and functional impairment, potentially improving the quality of life for many patients with knee OA.
Details
| Lead sponsor | Singapore General Hospital |
|---|---|
| Phase | Phase 2/Phase 3 |
| Status | UNKNOWN |
| Enrolment | 132 |
| Start date | 2021-11 |
| Completion | 2022-11 |
Conditions
- Osteoarthritis, Knee
Interventions
- Hyaluronic acid (Synolis VA)
- Cellular Matrix platelet-rich-plasma with hyaluronic acid (CM PRP-HA)
Primary outcomes
- Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) score — Baseline
WOMAC score comprises pain score, stiffness score and functional impairment score. Pain scores range from 0 to 20, stiffness scores range from 0 to 8, functional impairment scores range from 0 to 68. Total WOMAC score, which is an addition of the above 3 components, range from 0 to 96. Higher scores indicate worse outcomes - Change in Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) score from baseline at 1 month — 1 month after last injection
WOMAC score comprises pain score, stiffness score and functional impairment score. Pain scores range from 0 to 20, stiffness scores range from 0 to 8, functional impairment scores range from 0 to 68. Total WOMAC score, which is an addition of the above 3 components, range from 0 to 96. Higher scores indicate worse outcomes - Change in Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) score from baseline at 3 months — 3 months after last injection
WOMAC score comprises pain score, stiffness score and functional impairment score. Pain scores range from 0 to 20, stiffness scores range from 0 to 8, functional impairment scores range from 0 to 68. Total WOMAC score, which is an addition of the above 3 components, range from 0 to 96. Higher scores indicate worse outcomes - Change in Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) score from baseline at 6 months — 6 months after last injection
WOMAC score comprises pain score, stiffness score and functional impairment score. Pain scores range from 0 to 20, stiffness scores range from 0 to 8, functional impairment scores range from 0 to 68. Total WOMAC score, which is an addition of the above 3 components, range from 0 to 96. Higher scores indicate worse outcomes