| Literature DB >> 25887429 |
Aziz Tnibar1, Hans Schougaard2, Linus Camitz3, Jonas Rasmussen4, Marc Koene5, Werner Jahn6, Bo Markussen7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Polyacrylamide hydrogel (PAAG) was evaluated recently to treat osteoarthritis (OA) in horses with highly encouraging results; however no long term field-study was done to explore its clinical efficacy and lasting effect. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of PAAG in improving clinical signs of OA in horses. We hypothesized that lameness grade would significantly improve and the effect would last at least 2 years in osteoarthritic joints treated with PAAG. Forty three horses older than 2 years with OA in only one joint based on clinical evaluation, intra-articular anaesthesia and imaging (radiography) were included in this study. Horses were injected with 2 ml of PAAG into the affected joint and were followed up at 1, 3, 6, 12 and 24 months. Efficacy of PAAG was evaluated by blinded clinical assessment of lameness. Adverse reactions to joint injection were assessed. Data relating to case details, type of activity, joint and limb involved, lameness duration, lameness grading, previous joint treatment, joint effusion grading, radiographic grading, and owner assessment were recorded. Factors associated with the outcome measure "lameness grading" were analyzed using generalized linear mixed model for logistic regression.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25887429 PMCID: PMC4403890 DOI: 10.1186/s13028-015-0110-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Vet Scand ISSN: 0044-605X Impact factor: 1.695
Variables included in the statistical analysis of the study population of 43 horses with osteoarthritis of a metacarpo(tarso)phalangeal joint or carpal joint treated by intra-articular administration of a polyacrylamide hydrogel
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| - Horse | 43 |
| - Sex | Female, male, gelding |
| - Breed | Warmblood, racing breed, others |
| - Type of activity | Dressage, jumping, racing, others |
| - Time point (months) | 0, 1, 3, 6, 12, 24 |
| - Joint | Metacarpo(tarso)phalangeal, carpus |
| - Limb involved | Front, Hind |
| - Lameness duration before treatment (months) | 1 to 6, > 6 |
| - Previous treatment | Yes, No, Unknown |
| - Radiographic grading of OA | 0 to 3 |
| - Joint effusion grading | 0 to 4 |
| - Lameness grading | 0 to 5 |
OA: osteoarthritis.
Description of the study population of 43 horses with osteoarthritis of a metacarpo(tarso)phalangeal joint or carpal joint treated by intra-articular administration of a polyacrylamide hydrogel and variables evaluated during a 24 months follow-up
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| Horses (no.) | 43 |
| Mean (range) age (years) | 9.4 (2–15) |
| Breeds (no. (%)) | |
| Warmbloods | 30 (70%) |
| Racing breeds | 8 (19%) |
| Others | 5 (11%) |
| Horse activity (no. (%)) | |
| Dressage | 15 (35%) |
| Jumping | 13 (30%) |
| Racing | 8 (19%) |
| Other | 7 (16%) |
| Limb involved (no. (%)) | |
| Front | 27 (63%) |
| Hind | 16 (27%) |
| Joint involved (no. (%)) | |
| Metacarpo(metatarso)phalangeal | 40 (93%) |
| Antebrachiocarpal, Middle carpal, Carpometacarpal | 3 (7%) |
| Lameness duration before treatment (no. (%)) | |
| 1–6 months | 35 (81%) |
| >6 months | 8 (19%) |
| Previous anti-osteoarthritic therapy | |
| Yes | 37 (86%) |
| No | 6 (14%) |
| Lameness grading at baseline (no. (%)) | |
| 1 | 11 (26%) |
| 2 | 14 (32%) |
| 3 | 15 (35%) |
| 4 | 3 (7%) |
| Joint effusion grading at baseline (no. (%)) | |
| 0 | 3 (7%) |
| 1 | 10 (23%) |
| 2 | 18 (42%) |
| 3 | 7 (16%) |
| 4 | 5 (12%) |
| Joint effusion grading at 24 months (no. (%)) | |
| 0 | 31 (77.5%) |
| 1 | 8 (20%) |
| 2 | 0 (0%) |
| 3 | 1 (2.5%) |
| 4 | 0 (0%) |
| Radiographic grading of OA at baseline (no. (%)) | |
| 1 (mild) | 23 (53%) |
| 2 (moderate) | 9 (21%) |
| 3 (marked) | 11 (26%) |
| Proportion of non-lame horses at (%) | |
| 1 month | 60% |
| 3 months | 67% |
| 6 months | 79% |
| 12 months | 81% |
| 24 months | 82.5% |
| Owner satisfaction at 24 months (%) | |
| Not satisfied | 2.5% |
| Slightly satisfied | 7.5% |
| Satisfied | 15% |
| Very satisfied | 75% |
OA: osteoarthritis.
Figure 1Distribution of lameness grades at baseline and at 1, 3, 6, 12 and 24 months following the treatment with PAAG. Error bars show standard errors of the estimated proportions within each time group. The left most bars in each time group correspond to non-lame horses. There was a significant increase in the proportion of non-lame horses between baseline and 1 month, followed by a steady increase between 3 and 6 months, then a stabilization in the proportion of non-lame horses between 6 and 24 months.
Figure 2Distribution of change of lameness grades of individual horses over consecutive time points. Error bars show standard errors of the estimated proportions within each time period. The middle bars with shading lines correspond to horses that have retained their lameness score over the designated time period. The largest reduction in lameness took place at 1 month follow-up.
Estimated odds ratios for lower lameness grade between time points and differences in joint effusion and associated 95% confidence intervals
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| 20.45 | 6.24 | 66.98 |
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| 23.16 | 5.65 | 94.85 |
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| 50.94 | 12.29 | 211.05 |
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| 66.64 | 15.46 | 287.14 |
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| 57.71 | 12.12 | 274.71 |
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| 3.12 | 1.97 | 4.94 |
Odds ratios for lower lameness from month 1 to month 24 relative to baseline increased from 20 (95% CI = 6–67) to 58 (95% CI = 12–275).
Estimated odds ratios for lower joint effusion grade between time points and differences in radiography grade at baseline and associated 95% confidence intervals
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| 13.21 | 5.14 | 33.96 |
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| 38.18 | 11.72 | 124.40 |
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| 106.14 | 32.31 | 348.61 |
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| 91.52 | 28.19 | 297.07 |
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| 171.80 | 46.35 | 636.76 |
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| 3.12 | 1.90 | 5.13 |
OR for lower joint effusion grade from month 1 to month 24 relative to baseline increased from 13 (95% CI = 5–34) to 172 (95% CI = 46–637). OR for lower joint effusion grade was 3.1 (95% CI = 1.9-5.1) when radiographic grade at baseline was low by one grade.