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Exercise therapy and patient education versus intra-articular saline injections in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis: an evidence-based protocol for an open-label randomised controlled trial (the DISCO trial)

机译:运动治疗和患者教育与关节内盐水注射治疗膝关节骨关节炎:用于开放标签随机对照试验的基于证据的议定书(迪斯科试验)

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Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a highly prevalent musculoskeletal condition causing pain, physical disability, and reduced quality of life. Exercise and patient education are non-pharmacological interventions for knee OA unanimously recommended as first-line treatments based on extensive research evidence. However, none of the numerous randomised controlled trials of exercise and education for knee OA has used adequate sham/placebo comparison groups because the ‘active’ ingredients are unknown. Designing and executing an adequate and ‘blindable placebo’ version of an exercise and education intervention is impossible. Therefore, using an open-label study design, this trial compares the efficacy of a widely used ‘state-of-art’ exercise and education intervention (Good Life with osteoarthritis in Denmark; GLAD) with presumably inert intra-articular saline injections on improvement in knee pain in patients with knee OA. In this open-label randomised trial, we will include 200 patients with radiographically verified OA of the knee and randomly allocate them to one of two interventions: (i) 8?weeks of exercise and education (GLAD) or (ii) Intra-articular injections of 5?ml isotonic saline every second week for a total of 4 injections. Outcomes are taken at baseline, after 8?weeks of treatment (week 9; primary endpoint) and after an additional 4?weeks of follow-up (week 12). The primary outcome is change from baseline in the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score questionnaire (KOOS) pain subscale score. Secondary outcomes include the Physical function in Activities of Daily Living, Symptoms, and Knee-related Quality of Life subscales of the KOOS, the patients’ global assessment of disease impact, physical performance tests, and presence of knee joint swelling. This current trial compares a presumably active treatment (GLAD) with a presumably inert treatment (IA saline injections). Both study interventions have well-established and anticipated similar effects on knee OA symptoms, but the underlying mechanisms are unknown. The interpretation of the results of this trial will likely be difficult and controversial but will contribute to a better understanding of the bias introduced in the effect estimation of classically unblindable exercise and education interventions for knee OA. www.ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03843931 . Prospectively registered on 18 February 2019.
机译:膝关节骨关节炎(OA)是一种高度普遍的肌肉骨骼病症,导致疼痛,身体残疾和降低的生活质量。运动和患者教育是膝关节OA的非药理干预,这是根据广泛的研究证据的一线治疗。然而,膝关节OA的运动和教育的许多随机对照试验都没有使用足够的假/安慰剂比较群体,因为“活跃”成分未知。设计和执行足够的和“蒙及的安慰剂”的运动和教育干预是不可能的。因此,使用开放标签的学习设计,该试验比较了广泛使用的“艺术艺术者”运动和教育干预的效果(丹麦骨关节炎的良好生活;高兴)随着惰性关节内盐水注射改善膝关节OA患者的膝关节疼痛。在这个开放标签随机试验中,我们将包括膝盖的射线照相OA的200名患者,并随机分配给两个干预措施之一:(i)8?几周的运动和教育(高兴)或(ii)关节内每隔一周注射5?ml等渗盐水,共4个注射。结果在8?周数(第9周;主要终点)和后续后续后续的4周后(第12周)之后,在基线上拍摄结果。主要结果是从膝关节损伤和骨关节炎结果评分问卷(KOOS)疼痛子等分数的变化。二次结果包括日常生活,症状和膝关节和膝关节的生活质量的物理功能,患者全球疾病影响评估,物理性能试验和膝关节肿胀的存在。该目前的试验比较了大规模的活性治疗(高兴),具有大规模的惰性治疗(IA盐水注射)。两项研究干预措施都熟悉并预期对膝关节OA症状的影响,但潜在机制是未知的。解释这一审判的结果可能是困难和争议的,但会更好地了解在膝关节oa的经典不明白的运动和教育干预措施的效果估算中提高偏见。 www.clinicaltrials.gov nct03843931。在2019年2月18日前瞻性注册。

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