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Accelerated weightbearing rehabilitation after matrix-induced autologous chondrocyte implantation in the tibiofemoral joint: early clinical and radiological outcomes
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OE Journal. 2014;2(1):26 Am J Sports Med. 2013 Oct;41(10):2314-24Exclusive Author Interview
Dr. Ebert discusses how accelerated weightbearing rehabilitation can affect outcomes after matrix-induced autologous chondrocyte implantation.
A total of 26 patients (28 knees), who had undergone matrix-induced autologous chondrocyte implantation to treat full-thickness femoral condylar defects in the knee, were randomly assigned into 1 of 2 groups to test the effectiveness of an accelerated weight-bearing protocol following surgery. Patients either received a weight-bearing protocol that aimed to achieve maximum weight bearing by 6 weeks (accelerated) or 8 weeks. Results indicated that the accelerated weight-bearing protocol improved physical function and quality of life, and achieved earlier attainment of full active knee extension than conventional weight-bearing regimens.
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Warum wurde diese Studie jetzt benötigt?
Matrix-induced autologous chondrocyte implantation (MACI) is an effective way to repair full-thickness chondral defects in the knee. Successful cell culturing, efficiency of the surgical procedure, patient cooperation, and timely weight-bearing are all key factors that play a role in the effectiveness of treatment. Studies have proposed that more aggressive and accelerated weight-bearing rehabilitation following MACI for the tibiofemoral joint may be effective, but very little is known on this subject.
Was war die wichtigste Forschungsfrage?
What was the efficacy of an accelerated weight-bearing protocol following matrix-induced autologous chondrocyte implantation of a tibiofemoral joint, 12 months after surgery?
Was waren die wichtigsten Ergebnisse?
- Over the 12 month follow-up period, a significant time effect for all subjective clinical scores that showed improvement was found in each group (p<0.05). A significant group effect for the QOL subscales of the KOOS and a significant interaction effect for the PCS portion of the SF-36 and QOL subscale were also found in each group (p<0.05).
- Post-hoc analysis comparing the two groups indicated significantly better SF-36 PCS scores in the AR group 8 weeks after surgery (p<0.05) and significantly better KOOS QOL scores at 6 and 12 month follow up (p<0.05).
- During the 12 month follow-up, a significant time effect for active knee flexion and extension range of motion, 6 minute walking distance, and 3RM-SLR strength was found (p<0.05). The AR group was able to achieve full knee extension as early as 4 weeks compared to 12 weeks in the CR group.
- A significant group effect was observed for 3RM-SLR strength, which indicated a lower strength discrepancy between operated and non-operated limbs in the AR group when compared to those in the CR group. No between group difference was found regarding 3RM-SLR (p>0.05).
- MRI findings indicated a significant time effect for the MRI composite score, graft infill, signal intensity, border integration, and subchondral lamina during the follow-up period (p<0.05).
- At final follow up (12 months), the degree of defect infill in the AR group was classified as very good (mean 3.57) compared to the CR group which had an average classification of good (mean 3.19).
- 100% of AR patients showed good to excellent infill compared to 85% in the CR group. No reports of graft failure were reported in any group by final follow-up (12 months).
Was sollte ich mir besonders merken?
Patients in both groups experienced significant improvement in all clinical measures during the 12 month follow up. The AR group exhbited significantly better SF-36 PCS scores at 8 weeks and significantly better KOOS quality of life scores at 6 and 12 months postoperatively. No between group differences were found regarding active knee ROM. The AR group achieved full knee extension as early as 4 weeks compared to 12 weeks in the CR group. No difference was found between the groups regarding graft quality, and no side effects occurred due to the implants in either group.
Wie wird sich dies auf die Behandlung meiner Patienten auswirken?
Results of this study indicated that an accelerated weight-bearing protocol following matrix-induced autologous chrondrocyte implantation of tibiofemoral joints may result in improved physical function and quality of life, along with earlier attainment of full active knee extension than conventional weight bearing regiment. No graft complications or adverse effects occurred due to accelerated weight bearing. Further research with longer follow up periods is required to validate the efficacy of this treatment.
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