Infrapatellar Fat Pad Glucocorticoid Injection in Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Yan Zhang, Guangfeng Ruan, Tao Fan, Peng Zheng, Zhaohua Zhu, Juanjuan He, Xiaomei Wei, Wenjie Hu, Sili Huang, Qing Chang, Peichun Gao, Haowei Chen, Xiaoni Zhou, Xuelian Liu, Su’an Tang, Li Jiang, Changhai Ding

TL;DR
A clinical trial found that glucocorticoid injections into the infrapatellar fat pad did not significantly reduce pain or inflammation in patients with inflammatory knee osteoarthritis.
Contribution
This study is the first to evaluate the efficacy and safety of glucocorticoid injections specifically into the infrapatellar fat pad for inflammatory knee osteoarthritis.
Findings
Glucocorticoid injections into the infrapatellar fat pad did not significantly reduce pain compared to placebo.
There was no significant difference in effusion volume reduction between the treatment and placebo groups.
Post hoc analysis showed a significant reduction in WOMAC pain scores and cartilage defects in the treatment group.
Abstract
Is the administration of glucocorticoid injections into the infrapatellar fat pad (IPFP) effective and safe for individuals with inflammatory knee osteoarthritis (OA)? This randomized clinical trial of 60 patients found that the treatment group, compared with the placebo group, did not experience a statistically significant reduction in visual analog scale pain scores (−39.3 mm vs −31.4 mm). Both groups showed a reduction in effusion volume, with no significant between-group difference. The negative finding of this intra-IPFP glucocorticoid injections trial suggests further work is needed to identify effective interventions in patients with inflammatory knee OA. This randomized clinical trial evaluates whether glucocorticoid injections in the infrapatellar fat pads reduce pain and inflammation among adults aged 45 years and older with inflammatory knee osteoarthritis in China.…
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TopicsOsteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies
