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Haemophilic arthropathy: A narrative review on the use of intra-articular drugs for arthritis.

Enrico Buccheri1, Marianna Avola2, Nicolò Vitale2, Piero Pavone3, Michele Vecchio4,5.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Intra-articular injections of various drugs are commonly used in patients with degenerative osteoarthritis and also in haemophilic patients. Haemophilic arthropathy is a particular type of secondary osteoarthritis (OA), but the degeneration of strong synovial, cartilaginous and subchondral constituents is provoked by the direct action of iron and blood in the joint. AIM OF THE STUDY: The aim of this study is to review the literature regarding the use of various intra-articular drugs in joints affected by haemophilic arthropathy.
METHODS: We reviewed the data from the literature; the search was performed on three medical electronic databases (PubMed, Cochrane Library and Scopus Web of Science) by three authors (B. E., A. M. and V. N.) from 3 December 2018 till 15 December 2018. The search string was as follows: (hyaluronic acid OR viscosupplementation OR platelet-rich plasma OR corticosteroid OR mesenchymal stem cells) AND (haemophilia OR haemophilic arthropathy OR haemophilic arthritis).
RESULTS: Once the research was performed, a total of 300 articles were identified. 47 selected articles were analysed by the reviewers, and the eligibility of the study inclusion was assessed independently. Twelve papers were included based on clear fulfilment of the inclusion criteria. Thirty-five articles were excluded for the following reasons: no full text or accessible data for 14 of them, 15 involved surgery or rehabilitation therapy as the primary topic and 6 were systematic reviews (the main topics were beyond the haemophilic arthropathy).
CONCLUSION: Although the degree of scientific evidence of the publications on intra-articular injections of various drugs (hyaluronic acid, corticosteriods, PRP and MSCs) in haemophilia is very low, it seems that intra-articular injections of hyaluronic acid can relieve joint pain for months and can be repeated every 6-12 months, which is why they can be recommended. Corticosteroid injections seem to relieve joint pain for a few weeks, but their routine use is not recommended in haemophilia. The efficacy of PRP and MSCs in haemophilic arthropathy is pending confirmation, which is why they are not currently recommended.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  arthritis; arthropathy; drugs; haemophilia

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31639263     DOI: 10.1111/hae.13857

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Haemophilia        ISSN: 1351-8216            Impact factor:   4.287


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1.  Intra-articular injections in people with haemophilia in the COVID-19 era.

Authors:  Hortensia De La Corte-Rodriguez; Emerito Carlos Rodriguez-Merchan; Maria Teresa Alvarez-Roman; Víctor Jimenez-Yuste
Journal:  Haemophilia       Date:  2020-06-11       Impact factor: 4.263

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