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Platelet Rich Plasma Injection for Knee Pain

Primary Purpose

Degenerative Chondropathy, Early Osteoarthritis

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 1
Locations
Korea, Republic of
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Platelet-rich Plasma
Sponsored by
The Catholic University of Korea
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Eligibility
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Arms
Outcomes
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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

18 Years - 65 Years (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

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

Arm Type

Experimental

Arm Label

Platelet-rich Plasma

Arm Description

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.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Visual Analogue Scale
The study subjects followed the instructions given by the doctors during the experiment and the second PRP injection was administered four weeks after the first injection. The pain score and the functional score were measured two months, four months, and six months after the second injection using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), the Cincinnati knee rating system (CKRS), and the Lysholm knee scale (LKS). The clinical score was calculated after determining the times of evaluation as level 1 (before the injection), level 2 (the second injection), level 3 (two months after the second injection), level 4 (in four months after the second injection), and level 5 (in six months after the second injection).

Secondary Outcome Measures

Cincinnati knee rating system
The study subjects followed the instructions given by the doctors during the experiment and the second PRP injection was administered four weeks after the first injection. The pain score and the functional score were measured two months, four months, and six months after the second injection using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), the Cincinnati knee rating system (CKRS), and the Lysholm knee scale (LKS). The clinical score was calculated after determining the times of evaluation as level 1 (before the injection), level 2 (the second injection), level 3 (two months after the second injection), level 4 (in four months after the second injection), and level 5 (in six months after the second injection).

Full Information

First Posted
December 8, 2012
Last Updated
December 10, 2012
Sponsor
The Catholic University of Korea
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT01747018
Brief Title
Platelet Rich Plasma Injection for Knee Pain
Official Title
Intra-articular Injections of Platelet-rich Plasma in Patients With Knee Pain of Articular Cartilage Origin (Degenerative Chondropathy and Early OA).
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
December 2012
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
February 2011 (undefined)
Primary Completion Date
July 2012 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
September 2012 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
The Catholic University of Korea

4. Oversight

Data Monitoring Committee
Yes

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been used as an alternative to non-operative treatments for increasing the rate of cure in bone and soft-tissue regeneration, although there are very few clinical studies regarding the treatment of articular cartilage damage. Therefore, our study proposes non-surgical intervention for patients with articular cartilage damage and who are experiencing knee pain caused by this damage. This study was conducted as a single medical center. It was an uncontrolled, prospective clinical trial, and the study subjects included 44 patients who were suffering from early osteoarthritis and degenerative chondropathy; they were between 18 and 65 years of age and were included in the study irregardless their sex. PRP was injected twice intraarticulary within an interval of four weeks. The pain scores and functional scores were compared two months, four months, and six months following the second injection was completed, using the VAS, the Lysholm knee scale, and the Cincinnati knee rating system.
Detailed Description
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, were assessed in an open clinical trial. The 44 patients who met the experiment criteria and who voluntarily gave written consent to PRP treatment, were finally selected. The knee joint had to be stable and without a severe deformity greater than 5 degrees in the valgus or varus. The exclusion criteria included 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 were also patient exclusion criteria. In addition, patients with positive HIV, HBV, HCV, HTLV, CMV, EBV, Syphilis test, severe anemia, severe heart disease or with the history of cardiac surgeries, active tuberculosis, pneumonia, pregnant women or women who were planning pregnancy within six months, women who were breast-feeding, patients with a history of drug abuse within the past six months, patients with uncontrolled infections, those who had taken anti-inflammatory drugs within the past five days, and patients who were judged to be inappropriate to participate in a clinical trial by the doctors of the experiment due to their psychiatric problems, were excluded from this study. A total of 44 patients received the treatment, and there were 19 male patients (43%) and 25 female patients (57%). The mean age of the study subjects was 43 years (range: 19-63 years old), and their mean BMI was 24.9 (20.1-31.2). Fifteen of them had left knee pain, five of them had right knee pain, and 14 of them had pain in both knees. This clinical study was in accord with the 'ethical principles of medical research with human beings' based on the declaration of Helsinki and with Korean good clinical practice standards (GCP, The Ministry of Food and Drug Administration 2009-211) and was conducted after being reviewed by Institutional review board (Catholic University of Korea). Blood sample collection and PRP production 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. PRP injection The injection area was sterilized aseptically and 3-4 cc of PRP were percutaneously injected into the knee joints. The patients were asked to keep bending and stretching their injected knees several times so that the PRP could be evenly spread. If there was any intra-articular effusion identified, it was removed before the PRP injection. The patients were then advised to rest for 24 hours and not to move the affected knee in an aggressive manner. Follow-up after PRP injection The study subjects followed the instructions given by the doctors during the experiment and the second PRP injection was administered four weeks after the first injection. The pain score and the functional score were measured two months, four months, and six months after the second injection using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), the Cincinnati knee rating system (CKRS), and the Lysholm knee scale (LKS). The clinical score was calculated after determining the times of evaluation as level 1 (before the injection), level 2 (the second injection), level 3 (two months after the second injection), level 4 (in four months after the second injection), and level 5 (in six months after the second injection). Evaluation methods and statistics The measurements of each scoring systems were described in the average standard deviation in order to examine the effect of PRP for the pain caused by intra-articular cartilage injuries, and SPSS (version 12.0) was used for the statistical analysis. The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Lysholm Knee Scale, and the Cincinnati Knee Rating System were tested using Repeated Measure ANOVA and it was considered as significant when the p values were less than 0.05. The effect scale (ES), the probability of type 1 error (α) and the statistical power analysis were determined at ES= .50, α= .05, and (1-β) = .90 for the selection of the study subjects, and G-Power 3.0.10 was used.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Degenerative Chondropathy, Early Osteoarthritis
Keywords
Platelet-Rich Plasma, Knee pain, osteoarthritis, degenerative chondropathy, Intraarticular injection

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Supportive Care
Study Phase
Phase 1, Phase 2
Interventional Study Model
Single Group Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
Non-Randomized
Enrollment
44 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Platelet-rich Plasma
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
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.
Intervention Type
Biological
Intervention Name(s)
Platelet-rich Plasma
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Visual Analogue Scale
Description
The study subjects followed the instructions given by the doctors during the experiment and the second PRP injection was administered four weeks after the first injection. The pain score and the functional score were measured two months, four months, and six months after the second injection using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), the Cincinnati knee rating system (CKRS), and the Lysholm knee scale (LKS). The clinical score was calculated after determining the times of evaluation as level 1 (before the injection), level 2 (the second injection), level 3 (two months after the second injection), level 4 (in four months after the second injection), and level 5 (in six months after the second injection).
Time Frame
6 month follow up
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Cincinnati knee rating system
Description
The study subjects followed the instructions given by the doctors during the experiment and the second PRP injection was administered four weeks after the first injection. The pain score and the functional score were measured two months, four months, and six months after the second injection using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), the Cincinnati knee rating system (CKRS), and the Lysholm knee scale (LKS). The clinical score was calculated after determining the times of evaluation as level 1 (before the injection), level 2 (the second injection), level 3 (two months after the second injection), level 4 (in four months after the second injection), and level 5 (in six months after the second injection).
Time Frame
6 month follow up

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
65 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
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
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hospital
City
Uijeongbu
State/Province
Gyeonggi-do
ZIP/Postal Code
480-717
Country
Korea, Republic of

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