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Evaluation of single and multiple hyaluronic acid injections at different concentrations with high molecular weight in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis

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dc.creator Özdemir, Ali
dc.creator Safali, Selim
dc.creator ÇATAKLI, Deniz
dc.creator Ertaş, Erkan Sabri
dc.date 2024-12-01T00:00:00Z
dc.date.accessioned 2025-02-25T10:39:34Z
dc.date.available 2025-02-25T10:39:34Z
dc.identifier db9c5641-2ca0-4f73-b82f-cd05b76e2cc6
dc.identifier 10.1186/s12891-024-07200-y
dc.identifier https://avesis.sdu.edu.tr/publication/details/db9c5641-2ca0-4f73-b82f-cd05b76e2cc6/oai
dc.identifier.uri http://acikerisim.sdu.edu.tr/xmlui/handle/123456789/101582
dc.description Background: Knee osteoarthritis is severe progressive and most commonly diagnosed articular disease and its incidence is increasing around the world depending on age. This pathologic condition which limits daily activity of patients can be characterized by degeneration of cartilage and inflammation. Although non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAII) agents and other analgesics are routinely used treatment options, the potential effects of intraarticular injections including hyaluronic acid (HA) have also been demonstrated by various studies. However, few studies compare the efficacy of a single high molecular weight (HMW) high dose and a triple HMW low dose. This study aimed to compare the efficacy of single high molecular weight (HMW) high dose (2 mL / 60 mg) and triple HMW low dose (2 mL /30 mg) intra-articular injection of HA in knee osteoarthritis (OA) patients by evaluating function and pain parameters during 12 months. Methods: This is a single-center, retrospective clinical study that included and involved 128 patients. Group I (n=64) patients received triple 30 mg HA injections (SEMICAL®) with one-week intervals, while Group II (n=64) patients received a single 60 mg HA injection (SEMICAL®). Lequesne Index, WOMAC and VAS scores were recorded to assess pain and function during a 12-month period. Results: There was no significant difference in characteristics of patient demographics. Our finding indicate that WOMAC, VAS score, and Lequesne Index values during follow-up visits exhibited a decrease, signifying improvement in the clinical condition. Notably, scores were significantly more favorable with the 30 mg of HA injection compared to the 60 mg of HA injection. Conclusion: This study suggests that the triple low-dose injection of HMW HA is more effective in improving WOMAC, VAS scores and Lequesne Index values than a single high-dose injection.
dc.language eng
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.title Evaluation of single and multiple hyaluronic acid injections at different concentrations with high molecular weight in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article


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