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Effectiveness of Cucumis sativus extract versus glucosamine-chondroitin in the management of moderate osteoarthritis: a randomized controlled trial

机译:黄瓜提取物与氨基葡萄糖软骨素治疗中度骨关节炎的有效性:一项随机对照试验

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Purpose: Osteoarthritis (OA) is an age-related disease caused by the wear and tear of the joints. Presently, there is no known cure for OA, but its management involves the use of high doses of pain killers and antiinflammatory agents with different side and dependency effects. Alternative management strategies involve the use of high doses of glucosamine-chondroitin (GC). This study was carried out to evaluate the efficacy of Q-Actin?, an aqueous extract of Cucumis sativus (cucumber; CSE) against GC in the management of moderate knee OA. Patients and methods: Overall, 122 patients (56 males and 66 females) aged between 40 and 75 years and diagnosed with moderate knee OA were included in this randomized double-blind, parallel-group clinical trial that took place in three different centers. The 180 day intervention involved two groups of 61 participants in each: the GC group, which received orally the generally prescribed dose of 1,350 mg of GC twice daily and the CSE group, which received orally10 mg twice daily of CSE. The Western Ontario McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), Visual Analog scale, and Lequesne’s Functional Index were used to evaluate pain, stiffness, and physical function of knee OA in participants at baseline (Day 0) and on Days 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, and 180. Results: In the CSE group, the WOMAC score was decreased by 22.44% and 70.29% on Days 30 and 180, respectively, compared to a 14.80% and 32.81% decrease in the GC group. Similar trends were observed for all the other pain scores. No adverse effect was reported during the trial period. Conclusion: The use of 10 mg CSE, twice daily, was effective in reducing pain related to moderate knee OA and can be potentially used in the management of knee pain, stiffness, and physical functions related to OA.
机译:目的:骨关节炎(OA)是一种与年龄有关的疾病,由关节的磨损引起。目前,尚无用于治疗OA的已知方法,但其治疗涉及使用高剂量的具有不同副作用和依赖性的止痛药和抗炎药。替代管理策略包括使用大剂量的葡萄糖胺软骨素(GC)。进行该研究以评估Q-Actin?(黄瓜(C黄瓜)的水提取物)对GC治疗中度膝骨关节炎的疗效。患者和方法:这项随机双盲,平行分组的临床试验在三个不同的中心进行,共计122例年龄在40至75岁之间且被诊断患有中度膝骨性关节炎的患者(男性56例,女性66例)。 180天的干预包括两组,每组61位参与者:GC组,每天口服两次常规剂量的1,350 mg GC; CSE组,每天口服两次两次,口服10 mg CSE。西安大略省麦克马斯特大学骨关节炎指数(WOMAC),视觉模拟量表和Lequesne功能指数用于评估基线(第0天)和第30、60、90天的参与者膝关节炎的疼痛,僵硬和身体功能, 120、150和180。结果:在CSE组中,WOMAC评分在第30天和第180天分别降低了22.44%和70.29%,而GC组则降低了14.80%和32.81%。对于所有其他疼痛评分,观察到相似的趋势。试验期间未报告不良反应。结论:每天两次使用10 mg CSE可以有效减轻与中度膝OA相关的疼痛,并有可能用于处理与OA相关的膝关节疼痛,僵硬和身体机能。

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