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Title: | Intra-articular interventions in osteoarthritis: Navigating the landscape of hyaluronic acid, mesenchymal stem cells, and platelet-rich plasma | Authors: | Soufan, Somar Al Khoury, Joenne Hamdan, Zahi Rida, Mohamad Ali |
Affiliations: | Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Medicine |
Keywords: | Hyaluronic acid (HA) Osteoarthritis Viscosupplementation Platelets Stem cell |
Issue Date: | 2024-08-18 | Publisher: | Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. | Part of: | World Journal of Orthopedics | Volume: | 15 | Issue: | 8 | Start page: | 704 | End page: | 712 | Abstract: | Osteoarthritis (OA) poses a substantial burden on patients, leading to pain, functional decline, and reduced quality of life. While conventional treatments focus on symptom management, disease-modifying interventions are yet to be established. This review explores the efficacy of intra-articular interventions, particularly hyaluronic acid (HA), mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), and platelet-rich plasma (PRP), in the context of OA management. HA injections, with diverse formulations like Hylan G-F20, sodium hyaluronate, and hyaluronan, present varying outcomes, necessitating a nuanced understanding of their effectiveness and timing. MSC therapy, derived from adipose tissue, umbilical cord, or bone marrow, shows promising results in clinical improvement, with adipose-derived MSCs demonstrating efficacy in maintaining benefits over 6 mo. Conversely, bone-marrow-derived MSCs show limited effectiveness, highlighting the need for source-specific considerations. PRP has emerged as a superior option for long-term pain reduction and quality of life improvement, with leukocyte-poor formulations and a critical platelet count of 10 billion demonstrating optimal results. This comprehensive analysis underscores the potential of intra-articular interventions in OA management, emphasizing the need for personalized and evidence-based approaches to enhance treatment efficacy and patient outcomes. |
URI: | https://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/7492 | ISSN: | 2218-5836 | DOI: | 10.5312/wjo.v15.i8.704 | Open URL: | Link to full text | Type: | Journal Article |
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