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Title: | Outcomes and quality of life after platelet-rich plasma therapy in patients with recalcitrant hindfoot and ankle diseases: A preliminary report of 12 patients |
Authors: | Angthong C. Khadsongkram A. Angthong W. |
Keywords: | achilles tendinitis adult aged ankle osteoarthritis article bursitis clinical article clinical effectiveness conservative treatment controlled study female foot disease human male nuclear magnetic resonance imaging osteoarthritis plasmapheresis quality of life recalcitrant disease of the hindfoot and ankle retrocalcaneal bursitis retrospective study scoring system Short Form 36 synovitis thrombocyte rich plasma treatment duration treatment response visual analog scale Adolescent Adult Aged Ankle Joint Female Follow-Up Studies Humans Joint Diseases Male Middle Aged Patient Satisfaction Platelet-Rich Plasma Quality of Life Retrospective Studies Treatment Outcome Young Adult |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Abstract: | The present study aimed to determine the outcomes and quality of life after platelet-rich plasma therapy in patients with chronic recalcitrant diseases of the hindfoot and ankle and to identify the crucial clinical variables. The records of 12 adult patients with diseases of the hindfoot and ankle were included in the present study. These patients had been treated with platelet-rich plasma from September 2010 to April 2011 after 3 to 6months or more of conservative treatment had been unsuccessful. They had attended the follow-up visits, were consecutively enrolled, and retrospectively studied. A total of 3 mL of autologous platelet-rich plasma was injected under fluoroscopic or ultrasound guidance into the affected areas. All patients had been evaluated using visual analog scale foot and ankle scoring before treatment and at set intervals after treatment. According to their scores at the final follow-up visit (mean 16 months), the patients were allocated to the satisfactory (score ≥ 80; n = 8) and unsatisfactory (score < 80; n = 4) groups. The health-related quality of life was assessed using the Medical Outcomes Study short-form, 36-item survey at the final follow-up visit, because the study was retrospective, and the information was not available before treatment. The mean visual analog score at the final follow-up visit (79.71 ± 17.81) was significantly greater than the mean pretreatment score (57.89 ± 20.77; p = .002). Four patients (33%) had unsatisfactory results. The mean short-form, 36-item score for the satisfactory group (85.23 ± 11.30) was significantly greater than that (57.33 ± 12.91) of the unsatisfactory group (p=003). No definitive factors influencing the outcome of this treatment were found. The substantial number of patients with an unsatisfactory outcome indicates that platelet-rich plasma injection might be an option but might not be a mainstay of nonoperative treatment of problematic conditions of the hindfoot and ankle. The actual benefit of this treatment, including the factors influencing its outcome, are still inconclusive. © 2013 American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. |
URI: | https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/14040 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84879461832&doi=10.1053%2fj.jfas.2013.04.005&partnerID=40&md5=9b3c2e7df3fc8df79dad9e71c7461945 |
ISSN: | 10672516 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus 1983-2021 |
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