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Intra-articular Injections of Autologous Stromal Vascular Fractions for Osteoarthritis

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September 2024

Intra-articular Injections of Autologous Stromal Vascular Fractions for Osteoarthritis

Vol: 306| Issue: 9| Number:2| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:1
Journal Level of Evidence:1

Multiple intra-articular injections of autologous stromal vascular fractions for the treatment of multicompartmental osteoarthritis in both the tibiofemoral and patellofemoral joint: a single-blind randomized controlled study.

Postgrad Med J . 2024 May 18;100(1184):399-406.

Contributing Authors:
S Zhang J Chen H Zhang S Hu P Tong J Shen

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Seventy patients with multicompartmental osteoarthritis (MOA) were randomized to receive either autologous stromal vascular fractions (SVF; n=35) or hyaluronic acid (HA; n=35). The primary outcome of interest was the improvement in pain as measured by the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). Secondary outcomes included improvements in function as measured by the Western Ontario and McMaster University Osteo...

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