PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Regina Wing Shan Sit AU - Ricky Wing Keung Wu AU - David Rabago AU - Kenneth Dean Reeves AU - Dicken Cheong Chun Chan AU - Benjamin Hon Kei Yip AU - Vincent Chi Ho Chung AU - Samuel Yeung Shan Wong TI - Efficacy of Intra-Articular Hypertonic Dextrose (Prolotherapy) for Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomized Controlled Trial AID - 10.1370/afm.2520 DP - 2020 May 01 TA - The Annals of Family Medicine PG - 235--242 VI - 18 IP - 3 4099 - http://www.annfammed.org/content/18/3/235.short 4100 - http://www.annfammed.org/content/18/3/235.full SO - Ann Fam Med2020 May 01; 18 AB - PURPOSE To test the efficacy of intra-articular hypertonic dextrose prolotherapy (DPT) vs normal saline (NS) injection for knee osteoarthritis (KOA).METHODS A single-center, parallel-group, blinded, randomized controlled trial was conducted at a university primary care clinic in Hong Kong. Patients with KOA (n = 76) were randomly allocated (1:1) to DPT or NS groups for injections at weeks 0, 4, 8, and 16. The primary outcome was the Western Ontario McMaster University Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC; 0-100 points) pain score. The secondary outcomes were the WOMAC composite, function and stiffness scores; objectively assessed physical function test results; visual analogue scale (VAS) for knee pain; and EuroQol-5D score. All outcomes were evaluated at baseline and at 16, 26, and 52 weeks using linear mixed model.RESULTS Randomization produced similar groups. The WOMAC pain score at 52 weeks showed a difference-in-difference estimate of −10.34 (95% CI, −19.20 to −1.49, P = 0.022) points. A similar favorable effect was shown on the difference-in-difference estimate on WOMAC function score of −9.55 (95% CI, −17.72 to −1.39, P = 0.022), WOMAC composite score of −9.65 (95% CI, −17.77 to −1.53, P = 0.020), VAS pain intensity score of −10.98 (95% CI, −21.36 to −0.61, P = 0.038), and EuroQol-5D VAS score of 8.64 (95% CI, 1.36 to 5.92, P = 0.020). No adverse events were reported.CONCLUSION Intra-articular dextrose prolotherapy injections reduced pain, improved function and quality of life in patients with KOA compared with blinded saline injections. The procedure is straightforward and safe; the adherence and satisfaction were high.