Affiliation:
1. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mandalay General Hospital University of Medicine Mandalay Myanmar
2. Rheumatology Department, Royal North Shore Hospital, and Sydney Musculoskeletal Health, Kolling Institute, Faculty of Medicine and Health The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia
3. Castlereagh Imaging Centre Sydney New South Wales Australia
4. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai China
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionMore than half of the patients with moderate and severe osteoarthritis (OA) report unsatisfactory pain relief, requiring consideration of intra‐articular (IA) injections as the second‐line management. Ultrasound‐guided IA injection has proven evidence of higher accuracy in administering IA injectates into the joints than landmark‐guided or blind IA injections. However, questions remain about translating higher accuracy rates of ultrasound‐guided injection into better clinical improvements. Therefore, we examined the symptomatic benefits (pain, function and patient satisfaction) of ultrasound‐guided injection in knee, hip and hand OA compared with blind injections by synthesising a systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomised controlled trials (RCT).MethodsPubMed, Medline and Embase databases were searched for eligible studies from their inception to August 28, 2023.ResultsOut of 295 records, our meta‐analysis included four RCTs (338 patients with knee OA), demonstrating significant improvement in procedural pain [−0.89 (95% CI −1.25, −0.53)], pain at follow‐up [−0.51 (95% CI −0.98, −0.04)] and function [1.30 (95% CI 0.86, 1.73)], favouring ultrasound guidance. One single study showed higher patient satisfaction with ultrasound guidance.ConclusionUltrasound‐guided IA injection provided superior clinical outcomes compared with landmark‐guided IA injection.
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1. A stab in the dark;Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine;2024-05