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Viscosupplementation
Platelet-Rich Plasma vs Hyaluronic Acid for Osteoarthritis
Phase 2
Recruiting
Led By Jason L Koh, MD, MBA
Research Sponsored by NorthShore University HealthSystem
Eligibility Criteria Checklist
Specific guidelines that determine who can or cannot participate in a clinical trial Must have
Age 18 to 75 years old
Chronic pain (>3 months)
Must not have
Active treatment for a malignancy
Active infections
Timeline
Screening 3 weeks
Treatment Varies
Follow Up 6 weeks, 12 weeks, 6 months, and 12 months
Awards & highlights
All Individual Drugs Already Approved
No Placebo-Only Group
Summary
This trial is testing whether platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is more effective than hyaluronic acid (HA) in treating knee osteoarthritis, as measured by changes in cartilage thickness and pain/function scores. Approximately 100 subjects will be treated at NorthShore University HealthSystem.
Who is the study for?
This trial is for adults aged 18-75 with chronic knee pain from osteoarthritis, graded 2-3 on the K-L scale. Participants must have had pain for over three months and score at least a 40 on the VAS for pain. They should be able to consent and pass a physical exam, blood tests including platelet count, CRP, and ESR.
What is being tested?
The study compares two treatments: PRP (platelet-rich plasma) and HA (hyaluronic acid), to see which is better at improving knee osteoarthritis symptoms. It's measured by MRI changes in cartilage thickness and improvements in pain/function via KOOS/WOMAC scores.
What are the potential side effects?
Potential side effects of PRP or HA injections can include temporary increased joint pain or swelling, bleeding or bruising at the injection site, allergic reactions, or infection.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
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I am between 18 and 75 years old.
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I have been experiencing pain for more than 3 months.
Exclusion Criteria
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I am currently receiving treatment for cancer.
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I do not have any active infections.
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I have diabetes.
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I haven't had any infiltrative treatments in the last 3 weeks.
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I have an open wound on my knee.
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I am on blood thinner medication.
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My spine or major limb has a significant bend.
Timeline
Screening ~ 3 weeks3 visits
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~ 6 weeks, 12 weeks, 6 months, and 12 months
Screening ~ 3 weeks
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~6 weeks, 12 weeks, 6 months, and 12 months
Treatment Details
Study Objectives
Study objectives can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.Primary study objectives
Cartilage Thickness on MRI
Secondary study objectives
3. A will be measuring changes in the KOOS Jr (Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score)
Awards & Highlights
All Individual Drugs Already Approved
Therapies where all constituent drugs have already been approved are likely to have better-understood side effect profiles.
No Placebo-Only Group
All patients enrolled in this study will receive some form of active treatment.
Trial Design
2Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Active Control
Group I: PRP TreatmentExperimental Treatment1 Intervention
PRP is injected using 22 gauge needles through the classic approach (lateral midpatellar) in a sterile setting. The PRP is obtained from a maximum 16 cc sample of the patients' blood drawn at the time of treatment. Using sterile technique, the venous blood is transferred to a centrifuge and prepared by the centrifugation process for 5 minutes. 4-7 mL of PRP is transferred from the large outer syringe into the small inner syringe and injected within 30 minutes of being spun to negate the need of anticoagulants. The procedure will take approximately 20-30 minutes.
Group II: HA TreatmentActive Control1 Intervention
HA is injected using 22 gauge needles through the classic approach (lateral midpatellar) in a sterile setting. Euflexxa will be prepared according to the package insert.
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Who is running the clinical trial?
NorthShore University HealthSystemLead Sponsor
132 Previous Clinical Trials
737,542 Total Patients Enrolled
2 Trials studying Osteoarthritis
405 Patients Enrolled for Osteoarthritis
Jason L Koh, MD, MBAPrincipal InvestigatorClinical Chairman, Dept. of Orthopaedics
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