OBJECTIVE: To describe acute local reactions following intraarticular hylan injection and determine their frequency. METHODS: Retrospective review of all patients with osteoarthritis of the knee treated with hylan by 3 rheumatologists. RESULTS: Twenty-two patients had 88 injections to 28 knees. Six patients had reactions within 24 h of injection characterized by pain, warmth, and swelling, lasting up to 3 weeks. This occurrence was unpredictable. Corticosteroid injections were sometimes required. Synovial fluid cell counts were 5.0-75.0 x 10(9)/l, often with a prominent mononuclear component. Crystal studies and cultures were negative. Radiographic chondrocalcinosis was present in only 1 patient. One patient had serum antibodies to chicken serum proteins. CONCLUSION: Intraarticular hylan was associated with significant local inflammatory reactions in 27% of patients, or 11% of injections. The mechanism(s) and long term sequelae are unclear.
OBJECTIVE: To describe acute local reactions following intraarticular hylan injection and determine their frequency. METHODS: Retrospective review of all patients with osteoarthritis of the knee treated with hylan by 3 rheumatologists. RESULTS: Twenty-two patients had 88 injections to 28 knees. Six patients had reactions within 24 h of injection characterized by pain, warmth, and swelling, lasting up to 3 weeks. This occurrence was unpredictable. Corticosteroid injections were sometimes required. Synovial fluid cell counts were 5.0-75.0 x 10(9)/l, often with a prominent mononuclear component. Crystal studies and cultures were negative. Radiographic chondrocalcinosis was present in only 1 patient. One patient had serum antibodies to chicken serum proteins. CONCLUSION: Intraarticular hylan was associated with significant local inflammatory reactions in 27% of patients, or 11% of injections. The mechanism(s) and long term sequelae are unclear.
Authors: Bill Widner; Régine Behr; Steve Von Dollen; Maria Tang; Tia Heu; Alan Sloma; Dave Sternberg; Paul L Deangelis; Paul H Weigel; Steve Brown Journal: Appl Environ Microbiol Date: 2005-07 Impact factor: 4.792