Platelet Rich Plasma Injection for Knee Pain
Degenerative Chondropathy, Early Osteoarthritis
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Degenerative Chondropathy focused on measuring Platelet-Rich Plasma, Knee pain, osteoarthritis, degenerative chondropathy, Intraarticular injection
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients between 18 and 65 years of age with early osteoarthritis and degenerative chondropathy who had previously taken medication for more than six months and without physical improvement
Exclusion Criteria:
- advanced osteoarthritis (Kellgren-Lawrence Grading Scale > 2) and inflammatory arthritis with severe deformity exceeding the above range.
- patellofemoral instability,
- a history of drug abuse, and/or
- psychological problems
Sites / Locations
- Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Platelet-rich Plasma
From all the patients who participated in the clinical trial, 27 ml of blood sample was collected with a 20-G needle from an antecubital vein so that the ratio of the blood and the anti-coagulant became 10:1. The collected blood samples were transferred to a prepared separation kit (Prosys PRP, Seoul, Korea) and underwent centrifugation at the speed of 3,000 RPM for three minutes. The buffy coat layer and the plasma of the upper portion of the layer were obtained and were transferred to a concentration kit (Prosys PRP, Seoul, Korea) using a 10-ml syringe. They again underwent centrifugation at the speed of 3,300 RPM for three minutes in order to obtain concentrated PRP. The injection area was sterilized aseptically and 3-4 cc of PRP were percutaneously injected into the knee joints.