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Dextrose prolotherapy in knee osteoarthritis: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Tze Chao Wee1, Edmund Jin Rui Neo2, Yeow Leng Tan3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To summarize the evidence for dextrose prolotherapy in knee osteoarthritis. DATA SOURCES: The authors searched PubMed and Embase from inception to September 2020. All publications in the English language were included without demographic limits. STUDY SELECTION: Randomized clinical trials comparing the effects of any active interventions or placebo versus dextrose prolotherapy in patients with knee osteoarthritis were included. DATA EXTRACTION: Potential articles were screened for eligibility, and data was extracted independently. The risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool. Meta-analysis was performed on clinical trials with similar parameters. The Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy (SORT) was used for evaluating the strength of recommendations. DATA SYNTHESIS: In total, eleven articles (n = 837 patients) met the search criteria and were included. The risk-of-bias analysis revealed two studies to be of low risk. The overall effectiveness was calculated using a meta-analysis method. Prolotherapy was no different from platelet-rich plasma on the pain subscale at the 6-month time point. Prolotherapy was inferior to platelet-rich plasma at 6 months (MD 0.45, 95% CI 0.06-0.85, p = 0.03) on the stiffness subscale. Prolotherapy was found to be safe with no major adverse effects.
CONCLUSION: Prolotherapy in knee osteoarthritis confers potential benefits for pain but the studies are at high risk of bias. Based on two well-designed studies, dextrose prolotherapy may be considered in knee osteoarthritis (strength of recommendation B). This treatment is safe and may be considered in patients with limited alternative options (strength of recommendation C).
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Keywords:  Dextrose prolotherapy; Knee; Meta-analysis; Osteoarthritis; Systematic review

Year:  2021        PMID: 34046305      PMCID: PMC8144680          DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2021.05.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma        ISSN: 0976-5662


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3.  Prolotherapy for knee osteoarthritis using hypertonic dextrose vs other interventional treatments: systematic review of clinical trials.

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Journal:  Adv Rheumatol       Date:  2019-08-19

4.  Chondrogenic Effect of Intra-articular Hypertonic-Dextrose (Prolotherapy) in Severe Knee Osteoarthritis.

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9.  Periarticular hypertonic dextrose vs intraarticular hyaluronic acid injections: a comparison of two minimally invasive techniques in the treatment of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis.

Authors:  Behnam Hosseini; Mehrdad Taheri; Reza Pourroustaei Ardekani; Siamak Moradi; Morteza Kazempour Mofrad
Journal:  Open Access Rheumatol       Date:  2019-11-18

10.  The efficacy and safety of Botulinum Toxin Type A in painful knee osteoarthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Shuchao Zhai; Botao Huang; Kai Yu
Journal:  J Int Med Res       Date:  2019-12-29       Impact factor: 1.671

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Journal:  Orthop Rev (Pavia)       Date:  2022-10-13
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